The KCB technical bench can afford to crack a smile as their forward Francis Kahiro is set to resume training next week after shaking off an injury that had kept him out for more than a month.Kahiro fractured his hand early in September during a pre-season friendly match against Gor Mahia and was subsequently ruled out for six weeks.The setback was initially feared that it will bar the player who joined the Bankers from FC Talanta in July from contesting for game time in the opening rounds of the 2022-2023 FKF PL season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6745657##However, with the term being projected to start mid next month, Kahiro is likely to have passed the full fitness tests by then and vie to feature for the high-spending club at the competitive level.Initially, the season that has been delayed for more than three months was penciled to start in the final weekend of the month but the start dates were pushed forward following a meeting that brought Chief Executive Officers from majority of the top tier sides.Former Wazito playmaker eager to find new homeThe dreadlocked striker revealed his plan of resuming light training next week after the doctor got rid of the plaster and gave him the green light to resume exercises.”The doctor says I am free to start training next week. I was fearing that I will be locked out of action in the opening rounds of the season but there is light at the end of the tunnel now that I am nearing full recovery,” he said.KCB who are hoping to win their first league title made good use of their financial muscle to acquire more than ten players in the past transfer window.Kenyan midfielder trains with Chelsea ahead of Manchester United clashThe club parted company with more than half a dozen players during the same time and it remains to be seen whether they will add more firepower in the new window opened on Thursday.During the meeting that brought the club honchos together on Monday, it was resolved that the FIFA Connect, an online player registration portal be opened for thirty days to allow clubs do their transfer business the legal way.