The Football Kenya Federation Caretaker Committee has hinted that they are hoping leagues will be up and running again next weekend.The FKF Premier League, the National Super League, and Division One for men have currently been suspended despite some teams disregarding the suspension and playing some matches, while the Kenya Women Premier League and the Women’s Division One have also been put on hold.Last week, the Committees’secretariat postponed the top leagues by two weeks, which meant that there would be no action on the first weekend upon resumption from the international break.The FKF Caretaker Committee has announced that the FKF Premier League will resume next week and hinted at giving @TheOfficialKPL the mandate to run the top tier again.— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) November 20, 2021 Speaking at the Committee’s briefing, Committee member Ali Amour said that they are targeting to have the resumption in the coming weekend.”Everybody is waiting to hear when the leagues will restart. Our target is that by next weekend the leagues should be starting, the KPL and everything. We are looking forward to having a meeting with the stakeholders because we are looking at having a synchronized approach as we are seeking to go to basic and put everything in order and we are hoping that by next weekend everyone will be back on the field,” Amour said.The Committee further hinted at a comeback of the Kenya Premier League Limited to run the top tier league, with Amour saying that they will hold discussions with them.FKF Caretaker Committee eager to discuss with contract-less Engin Firat https://t.co/wzU1kBI9hZ— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) November 20, 2021 He also revealed that the Committee would be meeting with the club chairmen for the top-tier clubs in the coming week in preparation for resumption.”At the moment we are still having discussions and we will sit with them and discuss more. KPL are an entity of the league so we will sit with them and have a way forward that could guide the league in the right manner. In the coming week you will hear a consensus between us and the club chairman and a clear road map,” he added.FKF took over the running of the top-tier league and was in charge last season after KPL Ltd’s contract lapsed in 2020.