The sporting facility is to be built on a Nairobi land awarded to Ingwe by then-President Moi
AFC Leopards are now set to begin the journey of owning a home ground after Musalia Mudavadi cleared land charges they owe the government.
In a press statement on Friday, Mudavadi, through the Musalia Mudavadi Foundation, handed the cheque to the club's chairman Dan Shikanda.
The land, situated in Nairobi, was given to Ingwe by President Daniel Arap Moi but they have been unable to construct a stadium given the inability to settle land rates.
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“We want to offer them a sign of hope in these trying times [the Covid-19 period] and to state that many years ago the government of Kenya did allocate them about 20 hectares of land,” Mudavadi told reporters.