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Christmas comes early as AFC Leopards leave State House with fat pockets
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 15, 2026 – After Gor Mahia, Shabana and Migori Youth, it was the turn of AFC Leopards to reap bountifully from their visit to State House, leaving with a total of Ksh 35 million. newssport.cv
While hosting the 12-time FKF Premier League champions, President William Ruto pledged to boost their sponsorship kitty to Ksh 100 million — by adding a further Ksh 25 million.
He also gave them Ksh 10 million, half of it as a reward to the players and technical bench with the remaining to aid in their transfer business.
“I have been told by your patron that you have a sponsorship worth Ksh 75 million from somewhere. I will boost it with Ksh 25 million from elsewhere to increase it to Ksh 100 million,” Ruto said amidst cheers from those in attendance.
The president justified the donation, noting that sports is a serious business that can take Kenya places.
“Some may ask the question…why is the president spending so much time with sportsmen and women? It is because there is no better investment than in the future of the young people of our nation. These engagements and arrangements are neither ceremonial nor incidental. They are not a diversion from government work but are a serious part of government work,” he said.
Speaking at the same time, Ingwe secretary general Isaac Mulindi said the work that President Ruto has done in the sports sector is clear for all and sundry to see.
“Who has not seen that sports infrastructure is being constructed across the country. Who can say they have not seen the work you are trying to do with the road networks. As a club we have benefited a lot; when we take our home games to Nakuru, for example, we are comfortable in the knowledge that we will travel safely and comfortably to get there,” Mulindi said.
The house on the hill has been a bustle of activities in recent months as far as sports is concerned.
President Ruto has hosted a number of sports entities for breakfast or lunch, in which case they have seldom left empty-handed.
FKF Premier League champions Gor Mahia were the first to visit State House on June 7 after which they left with bulging pockets, including Ksh 100,000 to every player as well as a Ksh 10 million grant to aid their preparations for the Caf Champions League.
Next were National Super League (NSL) champions Migori Youth who were treated to breakfast on July 13, a new team bus as well as Ksh 10 million.
On Tuesday, the president hosted the national women’s football team — senior and under 17 — promising to reward them handsomely as they prepare for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) and the Under 17 World Cup, both in Morocco.
Another club to have benefited from President Ruto’s ‘Santa Claus’ spirit are Shabana who received a bus worth Ksh 27 million, Ksh 20 million grant in addition to Ksh 1 billion towards the refurbishment of the Gusii Stadium.
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Gor Mahia raid APS Bomet, capture top hitman Hansel Ochieng’
NAIROBI, Kenya, July 15, 2026 – Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League champions Gor Mahia have continued their shopping spree in the transfer market with the acquisition of Hansel Ochieng’ from APS Bomet.
In a statement, the record league champions announced the capture of Ochieng’, who becomes the club’s sixth signing in just over a week.
Ochieng’ has long been linked with a move to K’Ogalo, more so following his star performance against them in the previous (2025/26) season in which he scored a hattrick in Bomet’s 4-1 thrashing of the league giants at the Nyayo Stadium in November last year.
His departure represents somewhat of a blow for the law enforcers considering his impactful performance in the previous season in which he top-scored for them with six goals.
After battling against relegation for much of the season, Bomet — under the guidance of survival specialist Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo — eventually preserved their topflight status with a 10th-place finish.
His immediate former employer bid farewell to the striker, wishing him all the best in his future endeavours.
At K’Ogalo, his work will be cut out as he battles his striking peers for a place in the starting XI.
They include new signing Paul Okoth — who scored 19 goals for Ulinzi Stars last season — as well as Ebenezer Assifuah, Ebenezer Adu Kwaw, David ‘Messi’ Okoth and Felix Okoth (who is returning from a long injury layoff).
However, with Gor competing in three tournaments — including the Caf Champions League — Ochieng’ will have plenty of opportunities to stake his claim to the main no. 9 role.
Duba nets for Chiefs in pre-season draw
Forward Wandile Duba hit the back of the net for Kaizer Chiefs as they drew 1-1 with Saudi Pro League side Al-Kholood in the second friendly of their pre-season tour of Spain on Wendesday.
Chiefs’ Duba strikes
Duba gave Chiefs the lead in the 15th minute at the Pinatar Arena in Murcia. But just as they had against Glasgow Rangers in their opening friendly of the tour, Chiefs conceded a late equaliser to draw 1-1.
Amakhosi will play the final match of their tour on Saturday against La Liga outfit Elche CF.
One minute you’re watching training… the next you’re cruising nicely on the Spanish coast.
– Vodacom Soccer (@VodacomSoccer) July 15, 2026
Shout-out to @KaizerChiefs for opening the doors and giving our #VodacomTsamaya winners an unforgettable behind-the-scenes experience. pic.twitter.com/aL5rM38Vpk
More goals from Duba?
Chiefs will hope Duba can help them with more goal contributions next season, as they compete both in domestic competitions and in the CAF Confederation Cup.
In 21 appearances last season in all competitions, Duba managed just three goals and two assists.
After taking on Elche, Chiefs will return to South Africa but their pre-season preparations will continue. Amakhosi will play Zimbabwean champions Scottland FC in the Toyota Cup at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Complex on July 26.


