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Ambrose Rachier Challenges Sports Registrar's Directive in Court

Gor Mahia Chairman Files Constitutional Petition Over Election Order

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Nyakundi Report

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Ambrose Rachier, the chairman of Gor Mahia, has filed a constitutional petition at the Milimani High Court. This legal move challenges a directive from the Sports Registrar that mandates fresh elections for the club. The court has certified the urgency of Rachier's petition, highlighting the significance of the case.

The Sports Registrar ordered Gor Mahia to conduct new elections, citing that the current officials have reached their term limits. This directive has sparked controversy within the club, leading Rachier to seek legal intervention. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how term limits are enforced in sports organizations across Kenya.

Rachier, who secured his position as chairman in the April 2025 elections, argues that the directive undermines the club's autonomy and governance. He contends that the Registrar's decision is an overreach of authority, which could disrupt the club's operations and leadership stability.

This legal battle is crucial not only for Gor Mahia but also for other sports entities facing similar regulatory challenges. The case underscores the tension between sports governance and regulatory oversight, a recurring theme in Kenyan sports administration.

While the court has recognized the urgency of the matter, it remains unclear how quickly a resolution will be reached. The outcome will be closely watched by stakeholders within and beyond the sports community, as it may influence future interactions between clubs and regulatory bodies.

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