By CELLESTINE OLILOMore by this AuthorFootball Kenya Federation has suspended the 2017 Kenyan Premier League season and warned clubs from taking part in it until the current stalemate involving composition of the top tier is resolved. Mwendwa was however at pains to state exactly what his office intends to do if the league organisers go ahead with their plans to have the top flight league kick off this Saturday. It has also emerged that FKF accepted grants totalling millions from Nakumatt to help them foot the Sh24.5 million required to offset the additional costs for implementing an expanded league. This is the latest of a long standing spat between FKF and KPL. FKF promoted Vihiga United and KCB to the top tier following the relegation of Sofapaka and Muhoroni, but KPL stuck to their guns and quashed the order.
Source: Daily Nation February 07, 2017 12:13 UTC