AFC Leopards are ramping up their preparations for the highly anticipated Sunday, 29 June, elections, with the club’s Secretary General, Gilbert Andugu, announcing on Thursday that the electoral board will be formed early next week.Andugu said that the board will play a crucial role in ensuring a fair and transparent election process.”As AFC Leopards, we have put in place preparations for the June 29 elections. We are finalizing the formation of the electoral board, and stakeholders should be ready for the exercise,” Andugu stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_8829254##He reassured the club’s stakeholders that the board will be established before the end of next week, stressing its independence to prevent any manipulation or undue influence on the election results.“The board must be strictly independent to ensure the integrity of the process,” Andugu added.Additionally, the club will form a special team to review corporate proposals that will guide the transition from a community club to a corporate entity.Harambee Stars drop three places in latest FIFA rankingsThese proposals, presented by the Corporate Taskforce, failed to gain majority approval during Saturday’s AGM.This has led the club to pause and revisit the amendments before proceeding with further implementation.”We have received proposals from various stakeholders, including the corporate sector, delegates, and members. A team consisting of members and our legal experts will thoroughly review these amendments before finalizing them,” Andugu explained.AFC Leopards issue detailed breakdown of Mashemeji Derby gate collection“Once we complete the review, we will present the finalized details to the members and proceed with the constitutional amendments.”Several individuals have already expressed interest in contesting for the top position at AFC Leopards, including former player Boniface Ambani, former CEO Ronald Namai, former marketing director Enos Mutoka, U45 branch chairman Olympia Musonye, and current treasurer Oliver Napali.
