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Inspector Mwala aka Davis Mwabili (left) is shown how to fire a Kenyan made - Chalbi Rifle by Lindah Oloo a range personnel at Shaba Shooting Range, Samburu county, June 10, 2022. A two-day International level-3 handgun Championship will be held at the range on June 18-19. [Mose Sammy, Standard]

Over 100 shooting clubs from across Africa have confirmed their participation in the upcoming Kenya Open Level-3 Handgun Championship to be held in Kamanga, Samburu County this week.

So far, 207 entries have been received including 40 ladies out of the possible 300 for the International Level-3 Shooting Championship match to be hosted by Chalbi Shooting Club at Shaba Shooting Range, June 17-20 with registration ongoing.

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