Ababu Namwamba, the new sports and culture cabinet secretary has been on the run to restore this important sector in the country. With a series of meetings with stakeholders including the football personnel in the country, his moves have been lauded by Kenyans terming him as suited for the position.

In a series of photos shared through his official Twitter account, the CS is seen in a football match saw a battle between Ghana and Portugal. He captioned this as " After fruitful talks with @ FIFA.com and @ CAF_Online on the sidelines of @ FIFAWorldcup here at Qatar. Joined Ghanaian counterpart, Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif to cheer Ghana as they ran Portugal so close! Also cheered Cameroon vs Switzerland & watched Brazil play Serbia."
After meeting sports directors as well as FIFA boss Gianni Infantino, Kenyans expect nothing short of lifting the suspension thrown on Kenya by them.
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