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"content": "usually a corporate body or product – at an agreed upon fee for an agreed upon period of time. Naming rights is relatively a new concept not just in Kenya, but in Africa as a whole. Kenya is the second country after South Africa to venture into the concept. In South Africa, for instance, the flagship stadium for the Government of Gauteng, popularly known as “Soccer City” is now renamed “FNB Stadium” after the First National Bank bought naming rights to the facility."
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