Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (Kefwa) president James Situma has revealed their desire to continue fighting for the players' rights in the country.
Kefwa was formed in 2011 as a body to champion players welfare against poor treatment by their parent clubs. The association, though, has been criticised at times for being powerless in their efforts to defend their members, especially during the 2019/20 season.
With the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) clubs facing financial constraints, calls have been made for Kefwa to show solidarity with the unpaid players.
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Although Situma concedes there are more challenges they have encountered, he is quick to state they are doing their best to see that players' rights are respected.