
John Ashihundu
Journalist at Daily Nation
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
nation.africa | John Ashihundu
What you need to know:Gor Mahia lie third on the league table with 54 points from 31 matches, while Leopards, who last beat K'Ogalo 2-1 in April 2023, are in sixth position with 46 from 31 games. Leaders Kenya Police hold a seven-point advantage over Gor Mahia, while Tusker are second on 55. Both have played 32 matches. Gate charges are Sh3,000 for VIP and Sh300 for regular. AFC Leopards captain Clifton Miheso says that they respect Gor Mahia but don’t fear them at all.
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4 weeks ago |
nation.africa | John Ashihundu
What you need to know:The ground has also nurtured top international women footballers, including Harambee Starlets stars Jentrix Shikangwa, Cynthia Shilwatso, Ruth Ingosi, and Marion Serenge. Youth in Shinyalu Sub-County have strongly opposed plans by the County Government of Kakamega to convert the iconic Khayega sportsground into a market.
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4 weeks ago |
nation.africa | John Ashihundu
What you need to know:According to his sister, Beatrice Shiraho, he was due for a routine medical review at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi this week. “We had made all the arrangements for him to come to Nairobi for the review at Aga Khan Teaching and Referral Hospital,” she said.
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1 month ago |
nation.africa | John Ashihundu
What you need to know:Ingwe are yet to beat K’Ogalo since 2023 when they triumphed 2-1 in the Premier League second leg. AFC Leopards fans are now demanding that Gor Mahia reserve half the number of tickets for Monday’s Mashemeji derby to the visiting team. The much-anticipated and twice-postponed Football Kenya Federation Premier League return leg pitting the two bitter enemies will be staged at the recently constructed Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, which has a capacity of 12,000.
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1 month ago |
nation.africa | John Ashihundu
Football Kenya Federation-affiliated clubs in Dagoretti South have reason to smile after their participation fees for the Nairobi West League were paid at the weekend. The area Member of Parliament, John Kiarie, cleared all participating fees that clubs owed the football body which stood at Sh464,000.
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