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It's a Reprieve for Kenyan fans as the African Football Governing Body, CAF, increased the Kasarani Capacity for Harambee Stars versus Madagascar Quarterfinal Clash on Friday to 80 per cent, up from the previous 60 per cent in the last match against Zambia. Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya, while welcoming the decision, urged Kenyans to adhere to the safety protocols put in place. He asked Kenyans who did not secure tickets to watch the match from the fan zones located in most major towns.
CAF increases Kasarani capacity ahead of Madagascar match
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