Sen. Cleophas Wakhungu Malalah has made a clever bold move after Kakamega County government mafias tried to Sabotage his annual Super Cup tournament. Cleo Malalah Super Cup has been in existence for a while and Kenyans were shocked after Kakamega County booked the same venue he had booked earlier on.
Malalah booked the venue ( Mumias Complex Stadium) on January 3, 2024, in preparation for his end year Super Cup that has always been a benchmark for all other tournaments in the country.
Its organization has been top notch drawing attention from even Kenya premier league organizers who sometimes struggle to pay league winners one million. To them, the super cup has made them learn a few things on how to organize a super event. Well, let’s hope the new President, Mohammed and Mariga will be willing to learn a few things from the Malalah Super Cup.
We will continue about the Massiveness of Cleo Malalah Super Cup later. According to the latter shared online, the kakamega county government using its influence alleged they used over 30 million shillings to renovate Mumias Complex Stadium during the county festival, and subsequently booked it for the governor’s tournament.
The announcement was seen by many football lovers as sabotage to Malalah since the latter stated Governor Barasa tournament will last till January 1, 2025. The same date Malalah super cup was to take place at Mumias Complex Stadium.
Those close to the stadium have wondered how over 30 million shillings was spent and yet nothing tangible can be seen on the ground. They are now demanding accountability over the same. Kakamega County Youths and sports CEC Morphat Mandela is at pain to explain how money changed hands.
Well, in all this drama, Malalah has decided not to be part of smear campaigns targeting to soil his name and have a negative impact on his annual internationally recognized Super Cup.
In a letter seen by this writer, he has quickly moved with speed to make his fans know the fate of the Super Cup.
According to a letter from sen. Malalah, he has moved to the Annual Cleo Malalah Super Cup from Mumias Complex Stadium to Lions Grounds Kakamega. He has asked his supporters to expect a thrill like never before. The tournament which is being conducted across five counties is expected to be massive this time round. Teams are really prepared and are not willing to let over 3 million shillings slide.