Fifa has been featuring in the headlines for all the wrong reasons of late.
From the leaking of explosive dossiers and confessions by present and former key members of its executive committee on the head-spinning grand corruption to underhand operations.
The IAAF is mired in a seemingly incurable doping spree, with athletes who test positive for banned substances admitting to having received help and protection from the top echelons of the federation. Medals are being recalled left, right, centre.
It is a shame that Kenya also finds itself at the centre of doping claims. The International Olympics Committee is facing questions over its award of hosting rights to authoritarian regimes who blatantly manipulate the committee for political gain.
Not to be forgotten is our own football managing body, FKF. There are so many accusations and counter accusations, suspensions and court cases that Kenyans have lost all hope in this ill fated body.
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If something is not done about management of sports in the country and the world at large, the industry face a grim future.