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Rugby Legend Collins Injera’s Wealth Headed To One Billion Shilling Mark

Collins Injera, the former national rugby team Shujaa star, now 37 years, is among the richest sportsmen in Kenya.

Collins Injera Tackles New Corporate Job After Retiring from Rugby

Injera retires in second place on the all-time World rugby sevens try-scorers chart, thanks to 271 tries over the course of his career. He was part of Kenya's squad at the 2016 Singapore Sevens where Kenya made history by recorded its first tournament win in the World Rugby Sevens Series, beating Fiji 30-7 in the final.

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