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Impala's Paul Mutsami (with ball) protest against referee's decision during Enterprise Cup Semifinal match with KCB at Impala Club on Saturday, April 2, 2022. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenya is playing host to seven nations in week-long coaching and match officials course that aims at growing the rugby league in Africa.

 The event held in Nairobi brings together 40 participants. Coaches and referees from Ghana, Cameroon, Burundi, Nigeria, South Africa and DR Congo are attending the course which is supported by Rugby League World Cup through the International Development Programme and is facilitated by foreign experts.

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