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Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa. [Stafford Ondego/www.sportpicha.co.ke]

Lack of good and ready facilities is one of the biggest reason for missing such a huge sporting event. 

If only the Jubilee government had built the five stadia they promised four years ago, perhaps Kenya would not have been stripped of the rights to host the Africa Nations Championships (Chan).

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