This archive report was first published on 11 September 2019.
Published on September 11, 2019
Kenyan Football Club Faces Continental Tie Setback ¶
Gor Mahia, a prominent Kenyan football club, is facing a significant setback in its bid to participate in a continental tie. The club has been plagued by a series of issues, including fake money in circulation ahead of a crucial deadline.
According to reports, the club's players and officials have been affected by the fake money, which has led to a decline in their performance. The situation has become so dire that the club's coach has been forced to trade his gun for chalk to quench the thirst of the players.
The irony of the situation is that the club's Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has been unable to send home some judges, despite the club's plea for help. The JSC's inability to address the issue has left the club in a precarious position, with the risk of missing the continental tie looming large.
Meanwhile, an intricate network of smugglers has been thriving in Kwale, which has further complicated the situation. The club's officials have been working tirelessly to address the issue, but the challenges they face are numerous.