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"speaker_name": "Prof. Sambili",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports",
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"legal_name": "Hellen Jepkemoi Sambili",
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"content": "The Court of Appeal agreed with the High Court ruling that the Nyamweya faction was legally registered in Kenya under the Societies Act, Cap.108, and, therefore, bonafide officials in Kenya. However, the Court of Appeal considered the following three issues: First, the national team, Harambee Stars, were taking part in the Africa Cup of Nations (CAP) and the 2010 World Cup qualifying matches. Secondly, according to the registered Kenya Football Federation (KFF) Constitution, elections were due in two months' time. This ruling was in October. Thirdly, any ruling against the FIFA recognised Hatimy group would lead to the suspension of Kenya. Following the three reasons, the Hatimy group was granted stay orders pending elections by 29th December, 2008. This situation of two parallel offices continued within the KFF until 15th November, 2008 when the Hatimy group held a special general meeting at Kasarani and changed the name of the Federation to \"Football Kenya Limited (FKL)\". This is a company limited by guarantee, and is currently recognised Fe bruary 11, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES"
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