Author: Sports Editor

The highly anticipated showdown between Gor Mahia FC and Shabana FC at Nyayo National Stadium on Saturday, 21st March 2026, is building up with confidence in the Gor Mahia camp as the team edges closer to match day. Speaking ahead of the fixture, Gor Mahia head coach Charles Akonnor expressed calm assurance about his squad’s readiness and mentality going into the game. “The team is in a very good spirit. Looking forward to the match.” Akonnor said The coach also addressed concerns regarding the team’s fitness and injury list, reassuring fans that the squad remains largely intact. “The only two…

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CAF official Lux September has moved to clarify growing speculation surrounding a recent controversial decision, firmly stating that CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe had no involvement in the process and was only informed after the verdict had been reached. Speaking during an interview on 947 Joburg, September emphasized the importance of respecting formal structures and separating emotional reactions from professional responsibilities within football governance. “We must give space to the legal process that is happening right now,” he said, adding that his own passion for football often leads to strong personal opinions, but discipline is essential in his professional role.…

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African football legend and Ballon d’Or (1995), and former Liberian President George Weah has strongly criticized the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for its controversial decision to withdraw the AFCON 2025 title from Senegal and award it to Morocco. In a strongly worded statement released on March 18, Weah argued that the decision undermines the fundamental principles of football, insisting that matches must be decided on the pitch—not in boardrooms. “Referee’s Authority Must Stand” Weah emphasized that under the FIFA Laws of the Game, particularly Law 5, the referee holds final authority over match decisions. “Once play is allowed to…

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Kenya’s preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations have been thrown into uncertainty after the government admitted that the country’s main stadiums may not be ready within the required timelines. Appearing before the National Assembly’s Committee on Sports and Culture, Sports Principal Secretary Elijah Mwangi revealed that both Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, and the Nyayo National Stadium are behind schedule due to massive unpaid debts owed to contractors. According to Mwangi, the government owes more than KSh 3.7 billion to the contractor handling renovations at Kasarani Stadium. As a result, the contractor has significantly reduced its workforce, slowing…

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Gor Mahia Fans (Green Zone) Main Entry: Posta Gate (Outer Ring) Access Points: Gates 2 & 3 (Inner) Seating Area: Right & upper sections (A–P as marked in green) Directional Cue: Follow arrows labeled “Gor Mahia Fans Entry” on the right side of the stadium Shabana FC Fans (Red Zone) Main Entry: Gate C (Outer Ring) Access Point: Gate 10 (Inner) Seating Area: Left & lower sections (Q–W as marked in red) Directional Cue: Follow arrows labeled “Shabana Fans Entry” on the left side Buffer Zone Clearly marked between both fan sections Stand 8 acts as a separation zone ⚠️…

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