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Ulinzi too bright for City Stars

13 August 2012, 12:36

Ulinzi Stars beat City Stars 2-1 in a match that was played at Afraha Stadium on Sunday.

The soldiers ensured they collected the maximum points to stay fourth with 36 points, level with Tusker and Sofapaka while City Stars are 13th on the log with 22.

The 2010 KPL champions named an unchanged side from their previous assignment while City Stars included Bruno Sserenkuma in the starting eleven missing out on Ibrahim Kitawi and Justus Basweti.

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