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Adak wants media to report doping issues with precision

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Sports journalists during 2026 ADAK Anti-Doping Media workshop in Mombasa on February 27, 2026. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] 

Anti-doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) acting Director of Standards & Compliance Dr Martin Yauma has challenged the media to help the fight against doping through accurate reporting on the matter.

Although the subject is scientifically complex, legally sensitive, and reputationally explosive, the former Head of Education and Research at the anti-doping body feels journalists have a key role to play.

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