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Nick: We will do our best to fight match fixing menace

FKF President Nick Mwendwa briefing the media in his office at FIFA Goal Project on The upcoming AFCON qualifiers against Ghana, The federation’s financial situation, FKF’s position in regard to bidding for the 2018 AWCON and The recent hooliganism witnessed at the Mashemeji derby which he says is annoying and frustrating. Tuesday August 28, 2018. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

FKF boss shares his highs and lows as he marks three years in office.

When Nick Mwendwa ran for the Football Kenya Federation presidency in 2016, his campaign slogan was “Team Change.”  And three years later, the information technology expert feels he has brought the needed change in the beautiful game.

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