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Hundreds of football fans were locked out of Moi International Sports Centre during the Group A opener between Harambee Stars and DR Congo after failing to secure tickets. Many accused politicians of bulk-buying tickets for political favours, leaving genuine supporters stranded outside the stadium.
Fans Locked Out as Harambee Stars Face DRC in Group A Opener
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