Kenya Premier League (KPL)

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Match-fixing is a problem that seems to be stuck with Kenyan Football. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Match-Fixing: The Big Money Business Kenya Can’t Run Away From

For years, Match-fixing has been sweeping Kenyan Football with clubs and the federation in general failing to end the vice in the country.

Former AFC Leopards midfielder Whyvonne Isuzza on his first day at Wazito. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Four In, Four Out: No One Does Business Like Wazito FC

Following a poor start in the season, Wazito FC had to go back to the drawing board and evaluate where the rain started...

AFC Leopards fans at a match between Ingwe and K'ogalo. Photo/ File- Business Today
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2020 Already A Bad Year For The Not So Fearless Ingwe

Club chairman Dan Shikanda confirmed that the Coach left the club because he had not been paid for five months.

Sony Sugar players celebrating a goal in a past KPL match. The club has been expelled from the league. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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KPL Money Woes Pile up as Sony Sugar is Expelled

The Nyanza based club has been a permanent participant in the top tier sine gaining entry in 1993.

AFC Leopards Coach Andre Casa Mbungo
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Andre Casa Mbungo: 4 things to know about new AFC Leopards Coach

Rwandan tactician seeks to be the answer to AFC Leopards long search for a coach who will lead Ingwe to glory

FKF President Nick Mwendwa
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FKF plan to take back ownership of KPL

FKF President Nick Mwendwa says the move could end the constant wrangles between Kenya's top flight and the country's football governing body