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Nyamweya and Mwendwa differ on the legitimacy of the upcoming FKF elections

The stakeholders have stated they will not take part in the forthcoming elections set for December 7 unless Fifa intervenes

A number of football stakeholders have demanded the world governing body Fifa to intervene and stop the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) elections set for December 7.

The stakeholders led by former FKF president Sam Nyamweya and politician Moses Akaranga have accused current boss Nick Mwendwa of plotting to rig the polls after he set up tough rules for the exercise.

An Electoral Board headed by Edwin Wamukoya has been given the go-ahead by Fifa ahead of the exercise to pick new officials to manage the sport in the country.