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Sports Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has appointed Radio Jambo host Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee as a member of a National Steering Committee ahead of Afcon and CHAN games
Kenya is set to co-host the two events with Tanzania and Uganda.
Murkomen has tapped into the media personality who served as the coach of Harambee Stars for two spells to be part of the Pamoja CHAN 2024 and Pamoja AFCON 2027 Multi-Agency Team (CHAN-AFCON) to streamline efforts towards Kenya’s successful hosting of the two tournaments.
Murkomen conveyed the new development through a gazette notice published on Friday, December 6, notifying that the team will have a Project Oversight Council, National Steering Committee, and Secretariat drawing members from the government, football stakeholders, the private sector, and the media.
Mulee is set to be part of the 21-member steering committee that is to be headed by former Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) Secretary General Nicholas Musonye, deputised by the President of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF).