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🥊 How Boxing Is Helping Former Criminals in Kenya Rebuild Their Lives

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Last updated: 2025/05/05 at 6:29 PM
By Presshub Africa 3 weeks ago
1 Min Read
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Once trapped in the world of crime, addiction and personal downfall, some former criminals from Githurai in Kiambu, Kenya have fought their way back—not with their fists, but with their hearts. Through the discipline of boxing—and faith—they are changing the lives of other young people, one punch at a time, steering them away from the same pitfalls they once fell into.

📹 Watch the full report by KTN’s Wanjiku Wanjiru: Reformed by the Ring
(Originally aired on KTN News Kenya)

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