The club is struggling to meet the expenses and have now turned to supporters for help
Football Kenya Federation Premier League reigning champions Gor Mahia have initiated a campaign dubbed '2-Million Dollar Harambee' to help the club raise funds for their smooth running.
K'Ogalo have been struggling off the pitch with players going for months without pay. It is for this reason top management has come up with a way to try and raise money from members and all supporters at large.
"With regard to the current financial challenges the club is facing and which have been compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic, and further in view of the financial constraints experienced by the club in the past, with the executive committee having studied various financial models adopted by some successful football clubs around the globe, have resolved to adopt a hybrid of some of these benchmarks and to roll out a fundraising scheme that should ensure the financial sustainability of the club in the future," read a statement from the club, signed by chairman Ambrose Rachier obtained by Goal.