Another Football Kenya Federation (FKF) presidential candidates’ debate is scheduled for Monday night, with most contestants expected to attend.Several top candidates skipped the first debate, held on October 25, including Doris Petra, Hussein Mohammed, and Sam Nyamweya, who has since stepped down from the race.##NAJAVA_MECA_8467022##Today’s debate is organized by the national broadcaster Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) in conjunction with KTN and K-24.According to sources close to Hussein Mohammed, he plans to attend tonight’s debate after facing widespread criticism for missing the previous one.“His team was supposed to go on a campaign tour outside town on Monday, but he has shelved those plans and will attend the debate,” said a source.However, we confirmed that Doris Petra will not attend the debate once again as she is ‘tied up’ with her campaign activities.“She will not attend. With five days left before the branch elections, she is focused on her campaigns,” said a source close to her.AFC Leopards fans storm pitch for answers after defeat to Ulinzi StarsApart from Petra, all other candidates who attended the first debate have confirmed their participation.Former FKF Chief Executive Officer Barry Otieno, who struggled to defend the performance of the current office, will also attend the debate.Kakamega Homeboyz chairman Cleophas Shimanyula has confirmed his attendance.“The first debate went very well, and I am looking forward to another one,” he said in an interview.Murang’a Seal coach reveals tactical tweak behind comeback against Gor MahiaOther contenders include Ligi Ndogo chairman Chris Amimo, Gor Mahia Secretary General Sam Ocholla, former Gor Mahia striker Sammy ‘Kempes’ Owino, and former FKF Nyanza National Executive member Tom Alila.The elections officially kick off this weekend at the branch level. All candidates will be closely monitoring the process, as the results at the county level will have a significant impact on who wins the national seat on December 7.This year’s elections are particularly crucial, as they come two years before Kenya hosts the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals for the first time ever. The new administration will have no time to rest, as they must immediately start preparing for the tournament, which will be co-hosted with Uganda and Tanzania.Why Ghost consider’s Victor Wanyama the top professional player in Kenya