"Being in a foreign country for almost three months without money to buy the basic needs is no joke. We are trying everything possible to resolve the situation. We ask them to give us more time as we try to ask the government to bail us out."
He added: "Once again, we are making a passionate appeal to the government, they supported us during the qualifiers and we now humbly ask them to support us to the end."It will be terrible if we miss the World Championships as it will come with sanctions and kill the players' morale. The three-months training means a lot to the country. The girls are getting the best experience and training in terms of game development and preparation for the upcoming competition."
The official was quick to explain how they have spent the Sh10m they received from Mozzart Bet.
The federation used Sh1m for visa, Sh800,000 on allowances and Sh3.5m on air tickets with NOC-K paying the tickets' balance.
"There's a misconception that the Sh10m was meant for the Brazil trip which is not the case. The money comes in batches; we only received Sh5m which was used to cater for the air tickets, visa and allowances," said Nyaberi.
"We will receive the remaining money from Mozzart Bet in batches in September and October. But that is not even enough for the team to travel to Serbia and Poland/Netherlands. Unless the government comes to our rescue it will be difficult for us to participate in the World Championships as we have to pay everything for ourselves."The Serbian and Poland/Netherlands trips will cost the federation Sh6m and Sh17.48m respectively.