Jaffari Odenyi and Cliff Nyakeya have become the latest player to extend their contracts with AFC Leopards handing the club, which is currently serving a FIFA suspension a massive boost.Owiti recently returned from a lengthy injury layoff that had sidelined him for over a year. He was out with a knee injury that resulted in him undergoing surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation process. He is up and running again and he is a big boost for the Patrick Aussems-led team who are currently serving a two-season ban and will not be able to recruit players until the end of the 2022/23 season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573654##The club has now released a statement confirming that the forward, who recently changed his number from 27 to 7 has agreed to a new two-year deal that will keep him at the den until August 2026. He has been at the club for over four years already.“We are delighted to announce that the club has reached an agreement with Jaffari Odenyi Owiti which sees him extend his stay with AFC Leopards for two more years,” read a statement from the club.“Owiti joined us in January 2018 from Chemelil FC. He will be itching for more playing time this season after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament surgery that kept him out of action for the last one year,”##EDITORS_CHOICE##Cliff Nyakeya, whose short contract with Ingwe had expired, has on the other hand signed a 1 year deal.Ingwe have been in the process of tying down their current players. Collins Shivachi, Tedian Esilaba, and Robert Mudenyu have all signed one-year extensions. Levis Opiyo and Washington Munene are also expected to extend soon while the club is also eager to keep experienced striker John Mark Makwata who is on loan from Kenya Police FC.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573735##The club recently inked a deal with a gaming company and salary issues could soon be a thing of the past at the den. Ingwe resumed pre-season weeks ago under the stewardship of assistant coach, Tom Juma.Government extends FKF Transition Committee tenure by two months