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KENNETH KENYATTA ONCHWATI
The Kenyan football international first debuted in football in the mid '90s, as the Harambee Stars Shot Stopper in the first eleven squad. Born on 1968 in Kisii with an impressive academic credentials on Accounting and Banking, he was a darling to many football fans across Kenya. This went on to spread across Africa as they represented the Kenyan team and made history as they qualified to play the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCoN). The goal keeper was rising through the ranks but it all came tumbling down when he developed an injusry that made him hang up his gloves to pursue his talent and ambitions in another capacity, this time round, the skilled tactician took the world by surprise when he came back as the Head Coach of Ushuru Football Club, (then known as KRA FC) established in the year 2006. The Coach worked through the entire time and built an empire that morphed into the giant team it is today. Coach Ken Kenyatta became a household name when he levelled the team into the Kenyan Premier League in 2013. He made a huge impact once again by taking down every club that came his way, even the Mighty Gor Mahia, this sparked media outrage and got every football fan thinking hard, it sparked rivalries between the Coaches in the league since they maintained that no other Coach had ever come straight from Nationwide League and attacked experienced teams causing them sleepless nights. Mr. Kenyatta's impressive run however came to a grinding halt when in 2015, he lost 10 matches, back to back, everyone was up asking what could have been the problem but the Manager insisted that his main men were on injuries and that dealt him a blow especially when it came to consistency and performance. After a gruesome season, Ushuru regained their footstep and drilled every team that came its way, once again, football fans around the world were eager to see how the team would clinch the Premier League title. As time went by however, Ken Kenyatta's Ushuru appeared to have lost navigation midway to victory and slept back. There were broadcasts on live television that players had boycotted training and matches because the team had supposedly experienced financial constraints this led to the downfall of the team and of course Kenyatta, they sank into the lower tier, (National Super League) but with a determination and will that they would come back as 100% champions who have gained experience enough to overturn the entire Kenyan Premier League. The team made an impressive start and bludgeoned the teams in the NSL, they posted impresive and promising results and maintained their stand at the top of the table. They were invincible and the entire Soccer Community knew that Ushuru were indeed going for the KPL, this was however turned down when the team did not scale the ladder. Ken Kenyatta once again had to go back to the drawing board, this time, he made a staunch and firm promise to his fans that he would steer the team to the Premier League in style. The season went on pretty well but history repeated itself, the same predicament they faced the previous season befell them. This time, the entire football community took to social media to express their disppointment in the performance. Everyone had rooted for Ushuru, everyone had believed in Ken Kenyatta, they branded him their Legend and idolised him as a hero. Kenya's greatest football coach seemed to have given all his best and it appeared that he had already played all his cards, he had gone down to his last tactic. The mastermind had outlived his moments. We hope Ken Kenyatta is re-aligning his forces, we have our hopes and beliefs in him, we expect the very best from him, we expect an explosive comeback from the soccer king. We believe he has the capacity to break through all obstacles. Ken Kenyatta, the greatest football legend that ever lived. JonasFurlerSA (talk) 18:29, 11 August 2019 (UTC)