By Tom Osanjo There will always be light at the end of the dark night. This line which has almost turned into a cliché rings true for us at Gor Mahia with the announcement that we have a new shirt sponsor who will see us through the miasma of financial doldrums we have been wallowing in for the better part of the past two years ever since Sportpesa bolted. I guess I am speaking on behalf of the legion of the members of the Green Army when I state that the new deal with the gaming firm Betsafe. According to…
Author: Sports Editor
We are pleased to announce a new partnership deal with a leading Sports betting brand Betsafe owned by BET HIGH Kenya Limited. In a three-year deal, the partnership with Betsafe means a substantial financial support to the club and they will be launching their sports betting brand soon in the Kenyan market. Betsafe will as of today be Gor Mahia’s official head sponsor, as well as shirt sponsor and the club Chairman Ambrose Rachier, is delighted about the partnership and welcomes the new sponsors. “We are very happy to announce this deal with Betsafe. A very welcomed message to all…
Gor Mahia head coach Steven Polack has dedicated his delayed February Fidelity Insurance coach of the month award to his staff and players. The award was supposed to be presented in March, but the event was indefinitely suspended due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Polack beat AFC Leopards’ Anthony Kimani and former Bandari interim coach Twahir Muhiddin to the gong after guiding the 18 times Kenyan Premier League champions to three wins, a 3-1 defeat to Sofapaka and a 1-1 draw against Western Stima in February. Speaking after picking up his third gong (October and November) since joining Gor Mahia last…
To celebrate the International Day of the African Child, Gor Mahia fans under a group called Kulundeng extended their support to the girl child at Bondeni in Mathare, Nairobi by donating sanitary towels to the young girls. This is part of the Social Corporate Responsibility (CSR) the fans are engaging during this Covid-19 outbreak – a worthy exercise to support the needy in informal settlement within the capital of Nairobi. The team put a smile in the faces of over 400 girls in Mathare and in return, the girls thanked the team for the great support they are giving to…
In their endeavor to give back to the society, fans under another group called Kulundeng, spared time to share love with children at Tree House Children’s home at Kasarani area in Niarobi. The home has children of all ages ranging from college students, high school students, both senior and junior primary school pupils, and the lower cadre with the youngest and new kid on the block being four months old now. The fans donated food-stuff and clothes among other items as well as sharing a good time with the kids. One of the group leaders Ben Agunda says: “We thought…