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Tonight, the state has assured football fans of their security ahead of the African nations championship - CHAN, expected to kick off on Sunday at the Kasarani and Nyayo International Stadiums in Kenya. Officials say there have put in place elaborate security measures that include CCTV surveillance and multi-agency security deployment of various security units in and around all facilities that play host to the event.
CHAN 2024 – Security for the tournament
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