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Broke Gor Mahia players receive sh3000 from the fans

The club management had promised to pay the players last week but once again failed to deliver

Gor Mahia players were paid sh3000 each from fans under the Augmentin umbrella on Saturday, an initiative formed to reward the players during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Kenyan Premier League (KPL) champions have been struggling to pay the players after their main sponsors SportPesa left at the beginning of the season.

Two weeks ago, K'Ogalo players were given sh3000 each to buy groceries, something which some of the players regarded as an insult.

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Augmentin had promised to help the team as far as possible and as one senior player revealed, they received an equal amount on Saturday to help them purchase needed groceries.