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New twist as Mohammed denies theft in Sh42 CHAN insurance scandal
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New twist as Mohammed denies theft in Sh42 CHAN insurance scandal

The Standard Kenyan about 2 hours ago 1 mins read
Embattled FKF President Hussein Mohammed denies any loss of funds in Sh42m CHAN insurance saga, says CAF secured cover; alleges a smear campaign amid leadership tussle.

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