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Kenyan shooter Master Ibrahim Ndung’u was outstanding at this year's zimbabwe international open shooting championship held at the Cleveland pistol club in Harare. Ndung'u from Bamburi club of Mombasa, won gold in three categories that is class a, division, and the president's category. Another Kenyan Agnes Wangechi of DCI also scooped gold in the production category in women, and a silver in class "B". Issa Issa settled for bronze in class "A".
Kenyan shooters Master Ibrahim Ndung’u shine in Zimbabwe
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