Author: Sports Editor

Gor Mahia left-back Mohammed Siraj has completed a loan move to KCB FC, where he will spend the remainder of the season. Siraj has not featured so much for K’Ogalo since his arrival in August, struggling to break into the matchday squad following his switch from Bandari FC. The temporary move to the Bankers is expected to offer the defender much-needed game time, with regular minutes seen as key to regaining rhythm and confidence. What’s it Means and how it will affect Gor Mahia 1. Left-back pecking order stays clear Siraj’s exit doesn’t weaken Gor Mahia immediately. K’Ogalo already have…

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Gor Mahia’s triumph over Sofapaka at the sacred turf of Nyayo National Stadium may look routine on paper, but on this evening, it was anything but ordinary. It was the kind of win that breaks protocol, melts titles, and pulls leaders off their seats and into the arms of the people. Vice Chairperson Sally Bolo could not resist it. She faced the Green Army head-on, chanting, dancing, and celebrating like one of their own, a moment that will live long in K’Ogalo folklore. What truly triggered the Vice Chair’s unfiltered celebration remains a mystery fit for legend. Was it the…

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Saturday’s FKF Premier League clash between Gor Mahia and Sofapaka sparked a lively online debate, with much of the spotlight falling on newly signed K’Ogalo forward Ebenezer Kofi Assifuah. The Ghanaian striker has made a promising start to life in green and white, scoring 2 goals in 3 appearances, all coming off the bench. However, against Sofapaka, opinions were sharply divided.  A Tough Day or Unfair Criticism? Some fans and pundits felt it was one of Assifuah’s tougher outings. While the chances were there, the execution wasn’t quite right. His one-on-ones lacked conviction, his timing of runs seemed slightly off,…

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In the aftermath of a bruising 3–0 defeat to Gor Mahia, Batoto ba Mungu have moved decisively, suspending head coach Ezekiel Akwana indefinitely as pressure from supporters reached boiling point. The loss, played under the glare of a charged Nyayo atmosphere, exposed familiar problems, shaky defending, blunt attack, and a team that looked short on ideas. For many fans, the Gor Mahia defeat was not just another loss, but the final straw in a run of performances that have steadily drained belief. Chants from the stands and heated reactions online painted a clear picture: change was inevitable. Assistant coach Juma…

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Gor Mahia head coach Charles Akonnor has hailed his side’s tactical discipline and clinical first-half display following a dominant 3–0 victory over Sofapaka at Nyayo National Stadium — a result that further cements K’Ogalo’s position at the summit of the FKF Premier League table. The Green Army wasted no time asserting control, executing their game plan to perfection and putting the contest beyond reach before the halftime whistle. “We were tactically very sound. We played today’s game at ease, and all the things that we wanted to do, we did in the first half. We were a bit superior to…

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