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Around Africa on Motorcycle: Four Kenyan riders embark on a long trip around the Coastline of Africa covering 40,000 kilometers in 6 Months from December 12, 2024 to May 2025. The trip aims to raise funds for the establishment of the LOGOS Educational Endowment Fund to support 500 Students. Follow the riders as they traverse through the African content in this historic journey on Citizen Digital.
Four Kenyan riders embark on 40,000km trip around African coastline to raise funds for 500 students
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