Kenya Police Bullets CEO Chris Oguso announced plans to strengthen their team with new players in preparation for the Cecafa Women’s Club Championship in August, to be held in Ethiopia.The team recently won the 2023–24 FKF Women’s Premier League, securing their victory at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu with a 3-0 win over Bunyore Starlets.Although they had already clinched the title by round 21, the official celebration was a moment to reflect on future challenges, including the Cecafa Championship.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186162##Oguso praised the team for their unbeaten season and emphasized the importance of reinforcing the squad.He will collaborate with head coach Beldine Odemba to identify and recruit new players.”We have a strong team capable of winning the regional title, but we need more depth to ensure success if we qualify for the continental competition,” Oguso told Citizen Digital.The Bullets finished the league with 49 points, five points ahead of Ulinzi Starlets, who won 10-0 against Bungoma Queens on the final day.NSL: Mara Sugar aim for strong finish in NSL season finaleVihiga Queens, the former champions, ended the season in third place with 44 points, tied with Ulinzi but with a lower goal difference.Head coach Odemba stressed the need for new players in all positions, from goalkeeping to striking.”We need a new goalkeeper, at least two midfielders, and one striker. We have already identified some prospects and are continuing our search to build a strong team for the Cecafa tournament,” she said.All set for AFC Leopards’ AGMOguso also expressed gratitude to team patron Raymond Omollo (PS, Interior) for promising to buy the club a bus, which he believes will motivate the team to defend their title next season.”A modern team bus costs at least Sh. 25 million, and this support from our Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki and PS Raymond Omollo is significant,” he noted.