The top-tier new boys are struggling just six games into the new season, and their lofty ambitions may need to be recalibrated
In June this year, Wazito FC were on top of the world, having just won the 2018/19 National Super League title after accumulating 81 points.
It was the second time they were making it to the Kenyan Premier League, following an ill-fated 2018 campaign. Then under Frank Ouna, the club dropped into the second tier, faced tough financial struggles, and then saw the coach depart for KCB.
In contrast to the initial campaign in the top flight, this season, under Fred Ambani, the club have had financial stability, inventive tacticians, plush training facilities and supportive senior management.