The Kenya Women Premier League (KWPL) and the FKF Women Division One League are set to kick off on December 18, 2021, and January 8, 2022, respectively.Representatives from all but two clubs playing in the two leagues met on Thursday, December 2, and agreed among other things to have the leagues start on the said dates.While SEP Oyugi’s missed the meeting, all the same, Oserian were absent with an apology and the two were the only clubs not represented in the meeting at Nyayo StadiumVIP Lounge Boardroom.From the meeting, it was agreed that the Caretaker Committee would cater for the payment of the referees, match day ambulance, and Security.FKF WOMEN DIVISION 1 LEAGUE TEAMS 2021/22 SEASON.—ZONE A.1. Kibera Soccer Ladies.2. Makolanders Ladies.3. Mathare United Women.4. Sunderland Samba.5. Soccer Sisters.6.MTG United.7. Mombasa Olympic.8. Mukuru Talent Academy.9. Limuru Starlets.10. Uweza Women FC—— Bree Mo’ngina! (@beebree0) November 24, 2021 During the meeting, the representatives appointed a team that would lead the resumption of the two women’s leagues and takes charge of the matters women football in the two for the period that the caretaker committee will be in charge.Kisumu AllStarlets Team Manager Beryl Akinyi will serve as the Chairperson and will be assisted by Eldoret Falcon’s Chairman Joshua Ariko, with Limuru Starlets founder James Kairu serving as the secretary with the help of Maureen Obonyo.Vihiga Leeds Leunidah Amisi takes the treasurer role as Bint Makhoti will be the Organizing Secretary with the help of Kayole Starlets Joshua Sakwa. Gaspo’s Edward Githua completes the team as a member.You deserve everything good in this world @beryl_monique. Last month you were in Romania for a surgery and everything looked bleak, today you are going to chair Women’s League under the caretaker committee.Congratulations are in order.— Zachary Oguda (@zaxoguda) December 2, 2021 The Chairperson, Akinyi, noted that there were many positives from the meeting.”To be honest, for the first time, this is the first meeting that we had was good with lots of positivity. We were heard and we listened to them too. If this had been the trend from way back our Women Football would have been miles away,” Akinyi told Mozzart Sport.While the FKF Premier League and the National Super League will receive a Ksh 300,000 and Ksh 250,000 respectively as grants from the Committee, Mozzart Sport understands that plans are underway to have the women’s teams receive grants as well with more details on the same expected next week.