
Trans Nzoia Falcons chairperson Moses Ngeiywa has denied sexual harassment claims that were raised by players during a crisis meeting on Monday, January 9, 2022, in Kitale.
He revealed that three players from the club are currently expectant but none of the officials from the club was responsible.
According to Ngeiywa, the players were impregnated by outsiders.
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“I took the responsibility to uncover the happenings in the club. Among them, there is one whom we picked from Matungu. This girl from Matungu told me that she was impregnated while at home. She denied the rumours that one of our officials was responsible,” disclosed Ngeiywa.
Ngeiywa further revealed that one of the girls told him that a player from Bungoma Superstars is responsible for her pregnancy.
“I asked the second girl, who is currently at the camp. We paid her fees until she completed school. The player told me the same thing. So, people just want to taint our names.
“A few days ago, I visited the home of another player and she told me that a Bungoma Superstars’ shot-stopper is responsible for the pregnancy. These players are grown-ups, so they can speak for themselves,” he explained.
The Trans Nzoia Falcons Saga came into the limelight on Sunday evening after a video of the club’s officials evicting some of the players from a rental house went viral online.
The inhumane incident led to public outcry with some people asking Trans Nzoia County Governor George Natembeya and Football Kenya Federation (FKF) to intervene.
FKF recently suspended the club from the Kenya Women’s Premier League for a month to allow room for further investigations.
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