Bahati Pledges KSh 1 Million to Harambee Stars — Explains Delay After Historic Win Over Morocco

Kevin Bahati and his wife, Diana Marua, had promised to reward the Harambee Stars with KSh 1 million if they defeated Morocco in their crucial African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 match on Saturday, August 9. The couple made the pledge publicly before kick-off, with Bahati as..
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After Harambee Stars' historic 1-0 win over Morocco, musician Kevin Bahati addressed concerns about his unfulfilled KSh 1 million pledge to the team. He explained CAF regulations prevented immediate delivery and confirmed the payment will be made directly to the players.
- Bahati initially pledged KSh 1 million to the Harambee Stars if they defeated Morocco.
- The Harambee Stars secured a 1-0 victory on Saturday, August 9, at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
- Bahati cited CAF rules as the reason for the delay in handing over the money personally.
- He spoke with FKF Deputy Chairperson McDonald Mariga to arrange the handover during a training session.
- Attention now shifts to Kenya’s next fixture against Zambia on Sunday, August 17, with ticket sales for the 27,000 capacity match selling out quickly.
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