Bandari FC central defender Sharrif Majabe believes the Dockers have gained enough experience to challenge top clubs like Gor Mahia, Tusker FC, AFC Leopards, and Kenya Police FC for the FKF Premier League title.Now in his second season with the Coastal side, Majabe initially joined Bandari from the now-defunct Mombasa Elite on a one-year loan before making the move permanent earlier this year with a two-year contract.In his debut season, Majabe endured a tough start due to an injury sustained just two months into his tenure. Upon recovery, he was deployed in an unfamiliar midfield role to support the team.##NAJAVA_MECA_8582091##Bandari is known for its solid financial backing but has faced criticism for failing to win enough trophies despite their resources. Fans have often labelled the team as being content with mid-table finishes.However, last season under head coach John Baraza, the Dockers secured a fourth-place finish, improving on their sixth-place position in the 2022/2023 season.Their best finish in recent years came in the 2021/2022 campaign when they placed third.##NAJAVA_MECA_8580157##These consistent top-five finishes solidify Bandari’s reputation as one of Kenya’s premier football clubs. Majabe, however, feels it is time for the team to make a decisive push for the title.”The technical bench has been instrumental in our preparations this season. The boys are fit, and there’s a noticeable difference compared to past campaigns. I feel we are ready to compete with the top teams for the title,” Majabe told Mozzart Sport Bandari defender shares how Joseph Okumu became his football mentorWhen asked about their chances and potential challenges as the season progresses, Majabe said:”Bandari is playing as a unit. Every moment counts, and we have the firepower to deliver. All FKF Premier League teams have a chance to win the title. The key lies in maintaining focus and securing maximum points, both home and away. What separates winners from losers is the determination to succeed. A positive mentality is critical. People from the Coast also deserve the trophy.”Majabe expressed optimism about the team’s investments in recent months and the return to their home ground at Mbaraki Sports Ground, which he says will boost player morale and fan support.”Investment and lessons from past seasons are key for us this year. Being back at Mbaraki, where we enjoy massive support, will energize the team. If we can balance our away form, we’ll be in the title conversation,” he added.Beleaguered Gor Mahia eye redemption against Ulinzi as resurgent Kenya Police face TalantaReflecting on his current form, Majabe highlighted his impressive performances this season, having scored two goals in three games and kept seven clean sheets in 12 matches.“All credit goes to Coach Ken, who believed in me and gave me the freedom to play my role in defense while contributing to attacks. It’s a collective team effort. Expect more from me going forward. Hopefully, my performances will earn me a call-up to the national team for the upcoming CHAN games,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8579470##