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Kenya: Sonko Rescue Team Comes to the Aid of Struggling Mulwa

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Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has come to the aid of Marshall Mulwa after the struggling former Harambee Stars head coach's tribulations were highlighted by a news and entertainment website this week.

The team was accompanied by former Harambee Stars players, led by former defender John Bobby Ogolla, Musa Otieno, Josphat Murila and former Harambee Stars captains Musa Otieno and Dennis Oliech, among others.

"The rest of the counties should emulate Sonko as there are ailing sportsmen in their counties," said Murila, who was a stopper at Harambee Stars and AFC Leopards during Mulwa's tenure.

Former coach Mulwa also received praised from the followers of Sonko and Bernard Karanja wrote: "Answered prayers.

"I have no words but to thank Governor Sonko for remembering me," said Mulwa, whose tribulations were initially highlighted in a feature by news and entertainment website tuko.co.ke earlier in the week.

Source: allAfrica.com

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