Record league champions Gor Mahia are scheduled to host a fundraiser on Thursday 18 November aimed at raising funds for the away clash against Congo (Brazzaville) outfit AS Otoho d’Oyo.Having accepted a whittled down contract from their main sponsors last season, K’Ogalo will be working on a tight budget for this campaign as they hope to break into the money bracket by qualifying for the group stages of the competition. 🟢 | UPDATE 🗣 | “CAF approved our request to temporarily use Nyayo Stadium. We are now working on fulfilling requirements to get clearance for fans to attend our CAF match against Otoho. We will update on progress.”- Sporting Director Lordvick Aduda #Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/uah3BW3T1N— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) November 17, 2021 In a statement seen by Mozzart Sport, Gor Mahia are aiming to raise Ksh15 million to cushion their logistics costs for the Playoff first leg clash slated for Brazzaville.“Gor Mahia will on Today hold a fundraiser with the club hoping to raise Ksh15 million to cover the cost of competing in the upcoming Caf Confederation Cup Playoff two-legged tie against As Otoho d’Oyo of Congo,”“The invite-only event will be graced by the club patron with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga as the chief guest among a host of politicians, club officials and fans. The fundraiser kicks off at 4:30 pm,” read the statement.Gor Mahia patron Raila Odinga is expected to grace the event alongside former Chairman of the Kenya Football Federation Peter Kenneth. 🟢 | UPDATE CAF clears Nyayo stadium to host our Confed Cup return leg match against Otoho d’Oyo of Congo set for December 5.#Sirkal | #Betsafe | #TotalCAFCC pic.twitter.com/87nU7IGcVw— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) November 16, 2021 With the event being invite-only, uninvited club fans and well-wishers have been asked to send their contributions via the Pay Bill number 350100.K’Ogalo will be hoping to make a return to the competition after two seasons on the cold and remain the only Kenyan club to have made it to the Group Stages of the tournament.