Kakamega Homeboyz assistant captain Moses Mudavadi has signed a new two-year deal with the last season’s league runners up, chairman Cleophas Shimanyula has announced.The attacking midfielder’s current deal with the Edward Manoah led team was set to expire in November and there were fears that he would leave the club with a host of other FKF Premier League clubs after his signature.##NAJAVA_MECA_6736921##The player has now opted to continue with a club signing a deal that will see him turn out for the club for over a decade.Shimanyula has confirmed that the player has agreed to continue with the club terming it a big boost for the as he is a vital player his charges“Mudavadi has extended his contract with us. He has inked a new two-year deal with us and we are happy to have him continue with us because he is a key player for club. We want our best players to remain with us and we always try to keep them here. He is a long-serving player and this is like his home” the club honcho told Mozzart Sport.Mudavadi joined Homeboyz in January 2013 and has been with the club ever since. Clubs such as Gor Mahia and Bandari have previously tried to sign him but the player remain loyal to the ambitious Bukhungu based side.Moses Mudavadi is Kakamega Homeboyz’s February player of the month.He walks home with Ksh. 50,000 and a trophy courtesy of the club’s sole sponsor, @mozzartbetkenya.Mudavadi has played for Kakamega Homeboyz for over a decade. pic.twitter.com/lQAxXgMm3t— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) March 9, 2022 His stay is a boost for the team that lost two key attacking players. Yema Mwana opted out of the club while David Okoth joined Kenya Police FC.Meanwhile the 2022/23 season is set to commence on 12th November as per FKF Premier League CEOs. The club chiefs met on Monday and agreed to commence the league as soon as possible after a couple of postponements. 14 clubs were represented in the meeting, Nzoia, Bandari and Talanta sent their apologies while Homeboyz absconded the meeting.Ex Leopards, Sofapaka duo named in Uganda’s beach soccer AFCON squad