FKF Premier League side, Kakamega Homeboyz has made changes in its technical bench bringing on board a new goalkeepers’ coach.David ‘Jadile’ Juma who has been in charge of the goalkeepers for for the last few seasons has exited with John Waw taking his place.##NAJAVA_MECA_6978720##Juma served as a player/coach at Homeboyz for two seasons before hanging his boots before the start of the 2022/23 season to focus on his coaching job. He however left his position two weeks ago under unclear circumstances.”Juma is no longer at Kakamega Homeboyz, he has left the club. No one has explained the reason for his departure but everyone in the team knows that he’s no longer part of the group,” a source from Homeboyz told Mozzart Sport.The 39-year-old has been with Homeboyz for seven years. He moved to the club in 2016 from record league champions Gor Mahia.Waw takes his place as the goalkeepers’ boss, making a comeback to the side that he turned out for in his active years. The retired keeper also played for Mathare United, Sony Sugar and Chemelil Sugar FC before calling it a day.Ksh 5 Million for Kakamega Homeboyz from club sponsor @MozzartBetKenya if they win the FKFPL title this season. Do you think they can? #KenyanFootball pic.twitter.com/2JVBSKvpX0— Jeff Kinyanjui (@_JeffKinyanjui) January 27, 2023 His coaching career started at Soy United before joining Sofapaka in 2020. A year later, he moved to Tanzania signing for Kagera United, a side he stayed with for close to a year.”Waw is the new coach. He has been with the team for a week now. He was in charge of the matches against Sofapaka and Mathare United,” the source added.Engin Firat to take home millions as Harambee Stars coach