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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
January 28, 2026
6h ago
FKF CEO challenges affidavit in court over removal from office

The application challenges the procedural validity of FKF’s defence under the Oaths and Statutory Declarations Act. Ndege’s legal team contends that commissioning an affidavit in the absence of the deponent violates statutory requirements, rendering the document a nullity. Ke..
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The embattled FKF Chief Executive Officer Harold Ndege has filed an application in court to strike out an affidavit sworn by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Hussein Mohammed. Ndege argues the affidavit is irregular and defective because Mohammed was allegedly in Morocco when it was sworn.
- Harold Ndege is challenging the validity of FKF president Hussein Mohammed’s affidavit.
- The core argument is that the affidavit was sworn while Hussein Mohammed was outside of Kenya, specifically in Morocco.
- Ndege’s legal team is seeking orders to compel Mohammed to produce his original passport and immigration records for January 2026 to support their claim.
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