Kakamega Homeboyz tactician Bernard Mwalala is looking forward to adding some new faces to his side during the mid-season transfer window as they intensify their race for their maiden title.Homeboyz have had a good start to the league, including an eleven-game unbeaten streak, losing only once to newbies Talanta FC, a season performance that has seen them top the table after 13 rounds of matches.With the transfer window open, and the chasing pack in the race intensifying the chase, Mwalala believes that he has to make additions to all his departments to be in a position to compete.#FKFPL➡️Kakamega’s @FcHomeboyz returned to the top of the table.➡️ @FcVihiga shocked @wazitofc for their first ever top flight win➡️ @BidcoUnited denied @KCBFootball the opportunity to go top pic.twitter.com/JOyYkJPaMf— FKFcaretaker (@FKFcaretaker) January 9, 2022 Mwalala says that unforeseen injuries will be forcing him to the market, with Francis Omondi set to miss the for the rest of the season according to Mwalala, though the club had initially said he would be out for a month.”I have to beef up all departments because if you take a keen look we have lost some key players to injury. Brian (Eshihanda) has been consistent in all our matches but now he is injured and will be out for three weeks. In the midfield it is the same, Omondi is out after major surgery and will be out for the rest of the season. I think I will beef up even our attack. Basically, all areas,” the former Bandari FC tactician said.Update:Midfield dynamo Francis Omondi will be out for four weeks after undergoing a minor surgery. We wish him a speedy recovery.#wearehomeboyz#AbanaBeingo#MozzartBet pic.twitter.com/njzxafwe1t— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) November 27, 2021 Further, Mwalala noted that he is trying to instill the belief to his players that they emerge champions this season, terming that as the only ingredient he is putting more emphasis on.”I think we have to add our mental strength that we can do it and we will do it and it is what I am trying to inject into the players that they have to believe it,” he added.