K’Ogalo, and arch-rivals AFC Leopards, have not been able to build their home grounds despite land allocation over three decades ago
Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier has reiterated his ambition to construct a stadium for the club while in office.
K'Ogalo and their arch-rivals AFC Leopards were given lands within Nairobi to construct own complexes in 1991, but nothing has been achieved over the years due to financial constraints and encroachment.
“I have said it so many times but to many fans, it sounds just like a cliche,” Rachier said in a video on the club’s Facebook page.