All eyes will be on the contest between Boniface Ambani and Enos Mutokah as AFC Leopards holds its club elections.The long-awaited AFC Leopards club elections are finally here, with the club heading to the polls today, Sunday, 29 June.##NAJAVA_MECA_8997002##The polls, which will take place at the Stadion Hotel Ballroom in Kasarani, will be preceded by the club’s Special General Meeting (SGM).The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), which will oversee the elections on behalf of the club’s Election Management Group, confirmed that a total of 2,706 members will participate in the elections.Ingwe fans will be electing a new executive committee, with the term of the current office holders coming to an end.Mozzart Bet Cup: CAF ticket at stake as Gor Mahia face Nairobi United in finalThree seats: the Chairperson, Secretary General, and Treasurer — will all be filled through these elections and will govern for a period of four years.A total of eight candidates are keen on filling the three vacant positions, with the top seat attracting only two candidates, while the Treasurer and Secretary General positions have each attracted three and two candidates respectively.Harambee Stars learn fixture schedule of home 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN)Former Harambee Stars striker Ambani will face Mutokah in a battle to take over the leadership reins at Ingwe.Ambani, from the Diaspora Branch, comes with a promise of turning the club’s fortunes around by putting in the right structures, while Legend Branch’s Mutokah takes credit for the current sponsorship deals and hopes to build on that success.For the Secretary General position, Robert Khamala Situma from Facebook Branch will face off with Irene Wekesa Sitawa, also from Facebook Branch and Isaac Mulindi from Lang’ata Branch Wekesa backs Matano to deliver silverware at KCBThe position of treasurer, Patrick Kanyangi Logedi from Kiambiu Salem Branch, Edwin Chamwada Buhasho from Kariobangi Sharks, and Newton Lime from Buruburu Branch will square it out.None of the current office holders will be vying in today’s elections, as Chairperson Dan Shikanda’s term has already come to an end.Mutinda points out areas of improvement after punching World Championships ticketClub Treasurer Oliver Napali opted not to vie again, while Gilbert Andugu passed away months before the polls after a prolonged battle with illness.
