The Football Kenya Federation has suffered a setback after the High Court Tuesday extended the period stopping the National Executive Committee from conducting all activities including convening any general meeting.
The orders remain in force until October 7, 2024.
This includes the Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting which are core to the electoral process of the federation. The order has a penal notice that should there be any disobedience or non-observance of the order of the court the result will see penal consequences.
This legal development means that the FKF cannot hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) or any Special General Meeting (SGM), both of which are pivotal to the federation’s electoral process.
The court’s order includes a penal notice, warning that any disobedience or non-compliance will result in severe penal consequences.
The order comes only two days after FKF President Nick Mwendwa said that all the court cases against the federation had been terminated.



















