All-times champions Gor Mahia F.C. continue to march confidently toward another Kenyan Premier League title after opening a commanding gap at the summit of the standings.
With 24 matches played out of the 34-game season, K’Ogalo have stretched their advantage to around 10 points ahead of arch-rivals AFC Leopards, who remain second on 43 points despite two weeks passing without any major shift in the top positions. The league table now appears largely settled, with no immediate challengers posing a serious threat to Gor Mahia’s dominance.
K’Ogalo’s Relentless Momentum
Gor Mahia’s consistency has been the defining feature of this campaign. Match after match, the record Kenyan champions have maintained an aggressive pace, collecting crucial wins while their rivals struggle to keep up.

For many observers, the gap at the top increasingly suggests that the title race may already be tilting decisively in K’Ogalo’s favor. The club has a long-standing tradition: once they rise to the summit, they rarely relinquish it.
Leopards Struggle to Keep Pace
Their eternal rivals AFC Leopards have tried to mount a challenge, but inconsistent results have seen them fall significantly behind. The pressure of chasing the league leaders appears to have unsettled several clubs, many of whom have dropped crucial points along the way.

A Biblical Analogy
The current situation in the league has even drawn comparisons to the biblical story in Book of Joshua, where Joshua prayed for the sun to stand still during battle so victory could be secured. According to Joshua 10:12–14, the sun halted in the sky until the Israelites triumphed over their enemies.
Similarly, K’Ogalo’s dominance this season has created the impression that time itself has paused for their rivals, leaving them unable to close the widening gap.
Eyes on Continental Football
For Gor Mahia supporters, the growing lead is more than just a domestic triumph, it signals a potential return to continental competition. Historically, the club has produced memorable performances against some of Africa’s biggest teams in tournaments such as the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup.

With twelve matches still remaining, mathematics suggests the race is not officially over. However, K’Ogalo’s form, confidence, and experience make them overwhelming favorites to lift yet another league crown.
For now, the green army continues its steady march, and unless something dramatic happens in the closing weeks, another chapter of Gor Mahia dominance in Kenyan football may soon be written.
