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Assistant coach Musa Otieno: Omondi may have to wait longer for South African work permit

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Harambee Stars assistant coach Musa Otieno during the team's training session at Kasarani Stadium on 07.10.2014 ahead of their friendly match against Morrocco, in Marrakech.PHOTO/DENNIS OKEYO

National football team’s assistant coach, Musa Otieno, says that former Gor Mahia midfielder Kevin Omondi, may have to wait longer for a work permit.

Otieno says that what Omondi is going through is not unusual, since his club must convince the South African government that as a player, Omondi has exceptional skills.

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