With Engin Firat’s two month contract gradually coming to an end in just a matter of days, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Nick Mwendwa has revealed that the federation is yet to decide on what will happen with the coaching situation amidst the protracted battle that is currently being witnessed between them and the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage.##NAJAVA_MECA_5968706##Back in September, the current Harambee Stars head coach was brought on board to try and steer the national team towards qualification for the 2022 Qatar World Cup – a mission that proved impossible -and was handed only a two month contract that is set to expire by end of November. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mozzart Sport Kenya (@mozzartsportke) With twenty days left before the expiry date, Mwendwa revealed that, currently, there is nothing concrete decided but talks are ongoing to determine how the situation will be handled. The FKF boss noting that they are waiting to see how the remaining two games play out before the decision on how to move foward is made.“We are considering how we will move. I cannot speak about it now because we have not concluded. Let us see how these two games go and then after we will review where we are. As you can imagine during this time, there is little time to pay attention. We want him to do his job right now. His contract expires at the end of November. When it ends, we will have an idea of how to move forward and we will share it,” Mwendwa said before the team departed to Uganda for Firat’s second last assignment according to the current contract.On our way to the Buganda Kingdom ✈️✈️#Tunaweza pic.twitter.com/aS140XjMrN— Harambee Stars (@Harambee__Stars) November 10, 2021 The national team is currently preparing to finish their remaining two qualifying games against Uganda and Rwanda. They play Uganda away on Thursday before wrapping up with Rwanda on Sunday in Nairobi.