The Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee has suspended the Premier League and Women's Premier League and immediate lower tiers for two weeks. This is to allow for a review of the running of the leagues. The team, under the chairmanship of retired judge Aaron Ringera, was confirmed by Sports Ministry Cabinet Secretary Ambassador Amina Mohamed, who opted to disband the current regime, led by Nick Mwendwa, for alleged misappropriation of funds.
"Following a meeting of the Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee [on Friday morning], it has been unanimously decided to suspend the FKF Premier League, the National Super League, FKF Division One, FKF Women's Premier League, FKF Women's Division 1 League for a period of two weeks starting today, November 12, 2021," read a statement.
The suspension is likely to affect the momentum built in different squads in the league but KCB FC Coach Zedekiah Ziko Otieno has said they will remain focused and will not be deterred with the happenings outside the pitch.
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