Bunge FC boost Harambee Stars ahead of CHAN opener

With just days to the kick-off of the African Nations Championship (CHAN), Parliament Football Club (Bunge FC) paid a morale-boosting visit to the Harambee Stars training camp...
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With the African Nations Championship (CHAN) approaching, Bunge FC, the Parliament Football Club, visited the Harambee Stars training camp to boost morale. Led by team captain Otiende Amolo, the lawmakers pledged their support and provided encouragement to the national team.
- Bunge FC donated Sh1 million to the Harambee Stars ahead of their opening match on Saturday.
- Team captain Otiende Amolo (Rarieda) emphasized the legislators' commitment to attend all matches and support the team as they prepare to host and compete in the tournament.
- Aboud Omar, Harambee Stars captain, stated the visit was a major morale booster, and encouraged fans to attend matches in large numbers, with the team planning to wear red jerseys throughout the tournament.
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