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Kenya Judo Federation President Shadrack Maluki has launched his bid to succeed Dr. Paul Tergat at the helm of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya. Maluki has outlined his agenda that will focus on athlete-centred leadership and welfare as the key components. He also unveiled his preferred lineup of candidates to contest various positions in the upcoming nock elections.
Kenya Judo Federation President Shadrack Maluki launches bid for NOCK presidency
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