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1. www.eastcountynews.com
www.eastcountynews.com/us_worl - [Cached]Published on: 3/24/2008 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Kenya Premier League (KPL) vice-chairman Gerald Chege said the specific amounts to be paid to clubs had not yet been agreed but would be known by the time the league started up again in February.
He said each Premier League club might receive between 2.5 million and three million Kenyan shillings ($40,390 to $48,470), a big bonus for clubs used to surviving on shoestring budgets. -
2. www.coastweek.com
www.coastweek.com/3107-37.htm - [Cached]Published on: 2/15/2008 Last Visited: 2/17/2008
KPL spokesman Gerald Chege emphasized that "whenever Harambee Stars play at -
3. Club Directors Stick to 20-Team Premier League ~ Kenya's Ultimate Real Estate Guide, Comprehensive listings, prime properties for sale and to let, in-depth realtor information, extensive real estate directory
www.propertykenya.com/news/440 - [Cached]Published on: 11/27/2006 Last Visited: 12/5/2006
A rival entity, Kenya Premier League Company (KPL), suffered a setback when its vice-chairman, Gerald Chege of Thika United, took up his director's seat in the KFF PL.
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In the meeting were KFF PL chairman Gabriel Otiende (Sony Sugar), Simon Mugo (Kangemi United), Ali Agil (Kenya Commercial Bank), Sam Nyamweya (Shabana), Gerald Chege (Thika United) and Solomon Makhanu (Red Berets).

