In a thrilling match held at Kasarani, Gor Mahia clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory over their rivals, Tusker FC, thanks to a critical defensive blunder. The sixth-minute mishap saw Tusker defender Tom Teka misplay a back pass to goalkeeper Brian Opondo, who couldn’t quite manage to control the ball as it slid into his own net.
Amid the post-match celebrations, Gor Mahia’s vice chair, Sally Bolo, took to the social media to address the swirling rumors and criticisms surrounding her club. With a confident smile and a commanding presence, she made it clear that Gor Mahia’s success is grounded in skill, not conspiracy.
“Good morning, Wadau! In football, opponents always capitalize on mistakes, and yesterday, Tusker handed us the perfect gift,” she began, her tone assertive yet friendly. “One slip, one own goal, and K’Ogalo punished it immediately!”

Bolo didn’t shy away from addressing the naysayers who’ve had a field day with various theories since the match. “What theories are people trying to insinuate since last night?” she questioned, challenging the critics who claimed Gor Mahia’s victories were due to favoritism when former KPL CEO Oguda was at the helm. “Haven’t we lifted KPL titles since he left? Haven’t we beaten top teams in CAF competitions?”
The passion in her words reverberated through the crowd. “Let’s stop the noise. Gor Mahia runs on quality, consistency, and pure football intelligence, not rumors,” Bolo declared. Waving her arms for emphasis, she concluded with a rallying cry, “Gor is Juogi! When it’s time to respond, we respond kwa kiwanja, not kwa kelele, and even Shabana and Kenya Police know this too!”
Her remarks not only echoed the sentiments of Gor Mahia fans but also positioned the club as a serious contender, reminding everyone that true champions let their performance on the field speak louder than any chatter off it.
As the city buzzes with talk of the electrifying match, one thing is clear: Gor Mahia’s spirit remains unshaken, ready to tackle whatever comes next, on or off the pitch.

