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New comer Nyasha Muyambo has regained the lead in Limuru on the penultimate round of the Limuru leg of the safari tour golf series. Muyambo on three under par 213 is joint top with Robson Chinhoi. Munyambo led on day one with a level par score before a torrid round two where he shot three over par. John Karichu follows in third with a one under par 215 score. Edwin Mudanyi and Mike Kisia are joint fourth with a score of one over par 217.
New comer Nyasha Muyambo grabs lead of the Safari tour during Limuru leg
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