Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia will not honour their Saturday’s Football Kenya Federation Premier League game against debutants FC Talanta slated at Bukhungu Stadium, club’s vice chairman Francis Wasuna has confirmed.The confirmation from Gor means that they join former Cup holders Kariobangi Sharks in giving this weekend’s a wide berth. Sharks are lined up to take on AFC Leopards at the Nyayo National Stadium.Why Kariobangi Sharks will dish their first ever walkover in the FKFPLWasuna disclosed that lack of communication from the exiting Caretaker Committee and the transitional one has left them bewildered regarding the status of the competition.The caretaker committee had its mandate expire on Monday, forcing the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage Amina Mohamed to form a transitional after consultations with President Uhuru Kenyatta.Wasuna argues that the power vacuum threw their plans in disarray and the lack of communication from the newly gazetted body leaves them unsure of who is in charge of the competition.”It proved difficult to prepare for the team and meet the logistical demands around it.There was no any form of communication from the exiting committee and the incoming one and therefore, we were left in the dark for we don’t know who the league managers are. Up to now, we don’t know who is in charge, who will ratify the results,”he said.Earlier on, Ali Amour, a member of the transition committee who served as the Leagues and Competitions chief in the previous dispensation said that there is no power vacuum.