Suspended FKF boss Nick Mwendwa set free for lack of evidence

Suspended FKF president Nick Mwendwa has walked free in a Ksh38 million corruption case after the DPP failed to present evidence in the matter. Milimani Anti-corruption Chief Magistrate Eunice Nyuttu discharged Mwendwa for want of prosecution. Nyutu declined a concerted effort by the office of the DPP to have the matter adjourned further to enable […]

Harambee Stars parts ways with head coach Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee, his staff members

FKF boss Nick Mwendwa (L) and Harambee Stars head coach Jacob Mulee (R). [PHOTO | FILE]

Harambee Stars tactician Jacob Ghost Mulee has parted ways with the national team on mutual consent, the Football Kenya Federation has announced. The federation also announced the resignation of assistant coach Twahir Muhidin and goalkeeping coach Haggai Azande. Assistant coaches Ken Odhiambo and William Muluya will however remain with the team as the federation cobbles […]

Ex-Harambee Stars coach Kimanzi to replace Migne with ‘Zico’ as assistant

Francis Kimanzi

Former Harambee Stars coach Francis Kimanzi is set to be unveiled by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) as the national team head coach, replacing Frenchman Sebastien Migne who was shown the door on Monday after a spate of poor results. Kimanzi, who has been Stars’ assistant coach under the tutelage of Migne, will be deputised by […]

FKF appoints communication specialist Barry Otieno acting CEO

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) communications boss Barry Otieno has been appointed as an acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the federation. FKF President Nick Mwendwa, addressing reporters in a press conference on Monday, said that Otieno will act in the capacity of General Secretary during the period of investigation by the FKF Disciplinary Committee. The position fell […]

Gor Mahia CEO Aduda takes a dig at FKF for AFCON failure

Charles Thuku Gor Mahia CEO Lordick Aduda has delved into Harambee Stars debacle in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt terming it a huge disappointment to taxpayers who pumped millions of shillings to facilitate the team’s participation in the event. Aduda said the whopping Sh250 million the government doled out for the team’s […]