How much it costs to run for AFC Leopards elective posts

AFC Leopards have announced the requirements for those seeking to contest or vote in the club’s forthcoming elections set for Sunday, 29 June.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News The club, one of Kenya’s oldest and most popular football institutions, is preparing for what is shaping up to be a closely monitored leadership race, with the electoral board expected to be unveiled in the coming days.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947837##According to the club’s official communication, any individual wishing to vie for an elective post must be a Kenyan citizen and an active member who has maintained subscription for at least three consecutive years prior to the election date.Additionally, aspirants must pay a non-refundable fee of Ksh450,000 to contest for the chairperson’s position, while those seeking to become Secretary-General or Treasurer will be required to part with Ksh350,000 before they are issued with nomination papers.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947838##To be eligible to vote, members are required to have been active subscribers for the last two years.So far, five individuals have declared their interest in the chairmanship.They include former AFC Leopards striker Bonface Ambani, who has built his campaign around transparency, accountability, and the promise of quality recruitment.Ambani has also pledged to remove politics from the club’s day-to-day operations and restore professionalism.MPs finger government over Ksh3.9 billion 2027 AFCON feesFormer club CEO Ronald Namai is also in the running, alongside football administrator Oliver Napali, Enosh Mutokah, and Olympia Musonye.The Secretary-General’s race is proving equally competitive, with seven candidates vying for the position.Isaac Mulindi has pledged to secure new sponsorships, widen revenue streams, enhance player welfare, provide affordable merchandise, and elevate the club’s women’s and youth teams.Robert Situma, who previously contested the same seat in 2016, has promised to bring back the club’s lost glory.Sports CS responds to reports of Kenya being unprepared to host CHANIrene Sitawa has focused her campaign on ending the club’s debt cycle through sound financial management, while Newton Lime, popularly known as ‘Mtu Kazi’ from the Buru Buru branch, is advocating for transparency, sustainable budgeting, better debt control, and increased use of technology.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947870##Other contenders for the Secretary-General post include Jesse Asutsa Tetei, Wycliffe Nyamu, popularly known as MC Nyamu Nyam Nyam, and Dennis Esikuri Njeka.The treasurer’s position will see a two-horse race between Patrick Kanyangi and Edward Buhasho.

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