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Football stakeholders in Mumias of Kakamega County have called on the county and national government to come to the rescue of the Mumias sports complex which is in a dilapidated state. With Mumias Sugar FC folding in 2007, no high-profile match has been played in one of the venues that were once the envy of many.
Stakeholders call for rehabilitation to assist teams at Mumias Sports Complex
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