It is all systems go for AFC Leopards’ Annual General Meeting (AGM), set for Sunday, June 30, 2024, at the Kasarani Auditorium Indoor Arena.More than 5,000 members are fully paid up and eligible to attend the meeting, an increase from last season, when slightly over 3,600 members turned up for the event.The AGM is set to start at 9:00 a.m., with Ingwe loyalists set to transact six agendas meant to take the club closer to their targets after years of struggles.“Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with Article 10.2 of the Club Constitution, this year’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. at Kasarani Auditorium Indoor Arena,” the club wrote in an update.##NAJAVA_MECA_8185818##Unlike last year, when the club tabled a raft of proposals to the National Executive Council (NEC) and branch chairmen seeking to amend the team’s constitution, this year’s event will focus on appointing the independent auditors of the club for the year-ending 31st of 2023.Ahead of the AGM, the club’s Secretary General, Gilbert Andugu, has urged registered members to come in large numbers and together forge a way forward for the team. The SG noted that they expect almost all members to turn up at Kasarani Indoor Arena.“We have more than 5,000 members, but we don’t expect all of them. However, we are sure of meeting the quorum for the meeting,” Andugu told Mozzart Sport.Mozzart Bet Cup: Police, KCB Clash in ‘do or die’ finaleIn light of a potential protest from some of the rebel fans pushing for a change in the club’s management and the composition of the National Executive Committee, the administrator assured the safety of all who would attend the meeting.He further warned unregistered members not to show up for the event since they won’t be allowed entry, with the team beefing up security and verification processes to be conducted at the entrance.“We have had rumours that some characters are planning some disruptive actions, but we can’t confirm that. As a club, we are committed to ensuring the safety of our members, and we have beefed up security to make the AGM a success.“Non-registered members will not be allowed in. Make sure to carry your national identification card or passport since the verification will be done outside before proceeding to the main arena,” he said.Harambee Stars coach discusses plan that downed Zambia