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Power Problems Solved at KRU

 Updated on 07/02/12  |    By MICHEZOAFRIKA

 

The Kenya Rugby Union on Tuesday afternoon received a power generator from leading engines manufacturer and distributor Lister Petter.The generator was handed over to the KRU General Manager Barbara Kokonya by Kurt Vermaak, Lister Petter Business Development Manager for Sub Saharan Africa and witnessed by the company’s country representative Rodricks Ncube.

The generator will go a long way in solving the Union’s power woes which have been hitting it at most embarrassing moments. Previous finals of Bamburi Rugby Super Series have been marred by power outages leading to a below par event.

The latest development will fix the perennial blackouts and boots a smooth flow of night trainings and matches.


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