Harambee Starlets’ tears turn to joy as government finally clears arrears

Harambee Starlets’ tears turn to joy as government finally clears arrears
Sports PS Elijah Mwangi awards cash to Harambee Starlets captain Mwanahalima Adam. PHOTO/SALIM MVURYA

NAIROBI, Kenya, July 15 – After much push and pull, the government has finally fulfilled its pledge to clear the allowances owed to the national women’s football team, in addition to a handsome reward, as promised by President William Ruto on Tuesday.

Speaking at Kandanda House on Wednesday evening, Sports Principal Secretary (PS) Elijah Mwangi revealed that Ksh 10 million has been disbursed to the team as promised by the president, with another Ksh 10 million to clear their allowances.

“He (President Ruto) promised the girls that they would be given 10 million for their facilitation, which, as they can confirm, the money has already been given to them,” Mwangi said.

He added, “Of course, he also promised that we shall continue supporting them on the different stages as part of motivation. We are working on an agreeable figure for them, so that if they qualify for the finals, the way we treated our Harambee Stars during Chan, they will also be treated. Still, on an agreeable formula.”

Mwangi’s comments were the coolant to a fever-pitched day that began with Harambee Starlets players storming Kandanda House — Football Kenya Federation (FKF) headquarters — demanding their allowances.

Videos circulating on social media show the players waving twigs while chanting ‘No Wafcon! No, France! A clear message that the team would not honour their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) matches without a single cent in their purses.

Harambee Starlets captain Mwanahalima Adam (L) greets Sports PS Elijah Mwangi and FKF president Hussein Mohammed. PHOTO/SALIM MVURYA

It took the intervention of high-ranking Ministry of Sports officials — including Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya and his PS — to salvage a situation that was threatening to become an embarrassment of international proportions.

Sports PS Elijah Mwangi gives cash to Harambee Starlets Mwanahalima Adam at Kandanda House. PHOTO/SALIM MVURYA

Wading into the stormy waters, Mwangi regretted the incident and reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the team as they face their peers in Morocco starting July 26.

“Just to assure our girls that there is no crisis. The government is committed to supporting all sports, all of them. The issues with the allowances are being processed. Accordingly, the money goes to individual accounts, and they can confirm the money has been sent…to the under-17 team (Junior Starlets) as well as to the Starlets,” the PS said.

He further urged sports teams to direct their grievances to their respective federations, which will then pass the same to the ministry.

“Equally to the other teams…the Harambee Stars, if there are any grievances, which need to be addressed, the best thing is to raise the matter with the federation. The federation is there to reach the ministry, so that the matter can be sorted out,” Mwangi reiterated.

The matter finally put to bed, Harambee Starlets have subsequently departed for France for a residential camp in the city of Miramas.

From there, they will travel to Morocco to face the hosts in their opening match on July 26, before subsequent Group A ties against Senegal and Algeria.