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Gor Mahia Secures Sh30 Million Sponsorship Deal From Kansai Plascon
Kenya Premier League champions Gor Mahia have renewed their sponsorship deal with Kansai Plascon Kenya Limited, securing Sh30 million over three years. This follows their highly successful season which has projected earnings of over KSh170 million. The sponsorship provides a significant financial boost as the club prepares for the CAF Champions League. Meanwhile, Joe Waithira and Enock Morrison headline the FKF Premier League Awards after outstanding performances, with Waithira winning the top scorer award after scoring 19 goals. The Football Kenya Federation has also called for player welfare to be prioritized in the advancement of football across Africa.
Harambee Starlets Face Zambia in Four Nations Tournament This Weekend
The Harambee Starlets, Kenya's national women's football team, are preparing for their opening match against hosts Zambia in the Four Nations tournament. The team is also set to face Coppers Queens in another group match as part of the FIFA Four-Nation Tournament. This tournament forms part of the team's ongoing development and preparation for future international competitions.
Western Kenya Leaders Demand Deputy President Slot in 2027
A group of Kenya Kwanza leaders from Western Kenya are demanding the Deputy President slot in the 2027 General Election, asserting it is their region's turn. Separately, Kalonzo Musyoka is planning a Sh25,000-a-plate dinner as part of his efforts to launch his 2027 presidential bid. The meeting involving Jubilee Party Deputy Leader Fred Matiang'i in Meru was disrupted by a group of individuals on the second day of his tour in the county.
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