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Chan: Kenya can't afford to lose second chance

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From left: Chan LOC chairman Nicholas Musonye, Sports PS Peter Tum and FKF president Hussein Mohammed inspecting Kasarani Stadium. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenya is leaving nothing to chance as they prepare to co-host the delayed 2024 Africa Nations Championship (Chan) with Uganda and Tanzania in August.

The tournament involving local-based players was initially supposed to be held this month but postponed to August 2-30 due to hosting nations' unpreparedness.

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