Former Harambee stars captain Musa Otieno ''otero" tests positive for Coronavirus.

Meria

Elder Lister
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Former Harambee Stars skipper Musa “Otero” Otieno has tested positive for Coronavirus, a close friend has confirmed to this writer.

The 46-year-old was tranfered from Kenyatta National Hospital to Mbagathi County Hospital, a national COVID-19 management centre, on Sunday.

“He called me to say he had contracted the virus, but I didn’t believe him, then on Sunday he called again as he was being transferred to Mbagathi Hospital and since then his phone has been off,” said the anonymous source.

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Ice_Cube

Elder Lister
seen guys saying he has been working with slum dwellers to provide them with food and other basic necessities during the pandemic
 

mzeiya

Elder Lister
Ugua pole legend, I remember his playing days when Fabisch was the coach. That draw against Super Eagles in Kasarani generated a lot of excitement.
When was this? I can only remember it in patches...Ketepa had a promotion where you got stickers of the Harambee Stars players and attached them in their playing formation for the chance to win something. Oh the 90s were wonderful
 

Ssabasajja

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When was this? I can only remember it in patches...Ketepa had a promotion where you got stickers of the Harambee Stars players and attached them in their playing formation for the chance to win something. Oh the 90s were wonderful
Early 1997, I was still in primary then but the stadium ilijaa sana. Nigeria had just won the Olympic title in Atlanta 96.
 
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