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Kenya: Musa Otieno Named Ambassador for Betlion Street Football Programme

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Harambee Stars captain and assistant coach Musa Otieno has been named the ambassador for BetLion's new social responsibility activity that aims to develop sports at the grassroots dubbed BetLion Streets.

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