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DAUNTING TASK: Gor chairman Rachier's duty to unite divided K'Ogalo family

Gor Mahia's Ambrose Rachier with his supporters after being relected to club chairmanship position during the elections at Kasarani Stadium on December 11, 2016.[PHOTO:DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

Ambrose Rachier retained his post as Gor Mahia chairman during the club's elections on Sunday and thereafter promised to unite all K'Ogalo followers.

In what local football pundits had expected to be an exercise filled with acts of violence, the elections were all smooth and clam, with Nairobi-based lawyer Rachier garnering 579 votes against Okech's 220. Former Gor's Secretary General Chris Omondi had 157 votes.

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