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The national under 17 women team will camp in Europe for three weeks ahead of the FIFA under 17 women world cup in the Dominican republic later in the year. After beating Burundi 2-0 to qualify 5-0 on aggregate, the junior starlets went home a happy lot as they received a token of ten million shillings from the Sports Cabinet Secretary, Ababu Namwamba.
Junior Starlets receives 10 million gift from government
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