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A Kenyan cyclist has completed a cycling campaign to raise funds for education. Ian Gichohi Mwangi, a Starehe Boys School alumni embarked on his mission on the 1st of November 2024, cycling 10,500 Kilometers from Egypt to South Africa, in an attempt to raise 100 million shillings meant to support vulnerable children's access to education.
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A Starehe School alumni cycles from Egypt to South Africa to raise funds for education
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