Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has postponed round 15 of the 2024-2025 season, which was scheduled for this weekend, to a later date.Top tier clubs were expected to resume action from Saturday following the two-week long festive season break granted by the organiser.However, the matches will not resume as planned earlier as, FKF has requested for time to reconstitute key committees that facilitate the smooth flow of the competition and operations at Kandanda House. In a statement signed by Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Patrick Korir, FKF revealed that the constitution of the committees was significantly affected by the 7 December polls, necessitating their reformation.##NAJAVA_MECA_8598396##Among the affected committees by the transition at FKF include; Leagues and Competitions, Referees and Player Status.”Following a recent executive meeting, it was resolved that the first set of the premier league games earmarked for January 4-5 2025 be postponed to a later date to allow the process of the formation of the said committees during an Executive Meeting on January 7,” read part of the statement. Madada counting on first Harambee Stars call up to open bigger doorsHussein Mohamed was elected the new FKF president earlier in the month, succeeding Nick Mwendwa, who was a running mate to Doris Petra in the exercise. The election of the new regime at FKF was expected to tag along with changes in the said committees and the national teams among other offices and areas at Kandanda House. Driven by his inner circle, Ryan Ogam steps into the limelight with bigger ambitionsLast week, FKF unveiled an interim technical bench for the national team, Harambee Stars with experienced coach Francis Kimanzi being the head coach. FKF took over the management of the top tier in July 2020 following the expiry of the contrary between them and the Kenya Premier League.