Despite Kakamega Homeboyz’s slow start to the season, Harambee Stars attacker Moses Shumah is overjoyed after breaking a ten-month goal drought.The 2023 Mozzart Bet Cup Most Valuable Player (MVP) scored for the first time this year on Saturday 19 October even though Homeboyz suffered a 4-1 humbling at the hands of KCB.Kenyan midfielder benched as AIK strike late to floor GoteborgShumah’s last goal came in December 2023, when Homeboyz beat Shabana 2-0 at the Bukhungu Stadium.The lanky forward has been out of form for the past 10 months, suffering one of his longest barren runs in his professional career.##NAJAVA_MECA_8424555##Shumah told Mozzart Sport that he was happy and equally relieved to have halted his long goal drought.”I’m happy that I’ve finally broken my goal drought. It has been a difficult time for me, but I am relieved to have brought the goalless streak to an end,” he uttered.Nine branch chairmen un-opposed in FKF electionsShumah, who was Homeboyz’s joint top scorer alongside Brian Chala in the 2022-2023 season, says that the goal against KCB will improve his confidence, which he admits had been low.”I struggled with confidence as a result of the prolonged goal drought. I am confident that the goal on Saturday will boost confidence levels in the following matches,” he continued.##NAJAVA_MECA_8424544##Despite Homeboyz’s recent struggles, the attacker believes the 2023 Mozzart Bet Cup champions will turn things around.The 2021-22 FKF Premier League runners-up have not won a match since the current league season began in August, earning only two points.Austin Odhiambo on how AFC Leopards fans played part in crucial point of his careerPrior to their 4-1 setback by KCB, Homeboyz lost their first match 3-0 to Mara Sugar, then drew back-to-back with Mathare United and Tusker before losing 1-0 to 2018 domestic cup champions Kariobangi Sharks.”We have had one of the lowest starts to a season; however, I am confident we will soon turn around the performance and post positive results,” he averred.