Sabon Tasha Zone win Kaduna Schools Sports festival
Sabon Tasha Zone have emerged the overall winners as they outclassed other zones by picking 10 gold, five silver and three bronze medals to top the table at the just concluded Kaduna State Inter Secondary Schools Sports Competition.
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