Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) elections that were to be held on April 29 will not go on as scheduled.According to KVF acting president Charles Nyaberi, most branches have not been registered with the registrar of sports, making it impossible for them to continue with the process.##NAJAVA_MECA_7190623##”We had set a date for April 29, but given the prevailing circumstances, we cannot go on. We are supposed to register at least 24 branches and then hold elections from the bottom, but that is not possible to do in one week,” he said.Nyaberi announced that the elections will be held in the next month, and he urged branches to expedite the registration process.”We are looking to complete the process probably in one month, and we shall start with the branch elections,” said Nyaberi, who will be contesting for the top post.Final match for you Sir Waithaka Kioni! Go dance with the angels Chairman 🤍🤍🤍 pic.twitter.com/2OHbYwM04i— Samuel Gacharira (@SamuelGacharira) April 19, 2023 He also announced that volleyball activities, which had been suspended following the death of former KVF president Waithaka Kioni, will resume on Friday.”We have a few league matches that will be played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The Paul Bitok tournament will also resume next weekend from where we left off.”He announced that two Kenyan teams, KPA and GSU, have been invited to take part in next month’s Africa Club Championships in Tunisia.”We urge their sponsors to ensure that they honor the invitation and take part in the tournament,” he said.Two other Kenyan teams, Kenya Pipeline and KCB, will represent the country in the women’s event, also to be held in Tunisia. The latter are the defending champions.Shabana-Elite clash called off