Football Kenya Federation president Nick Mwendwa has announced that pay-tv Startimes will be broadcasting Kenyan football when the new season begins.
Today, Mwendwa announced on his twitter that they have agreed to broadcast the matches after signing a deal. ‘
On Tuesday, mwendwa announced on his Twitter explaining that the deal was worth Sh770 million over seven years and it will entail the broadcast of live matches involving the aforementioned teams.
“FKFPL (is) back on TV!!(the) 7-year deal, 1.1 million dollars a year including national teams men and women, NSL 30 matches,” tweeted Mwendwa.
In July, Mwendwa, who has offered himself for re-election, announced Nigerian betting firm BetKing as the FKF Premier League title sponsors in a deal worth Sh1.2 billion over five years.
The federation on its official account twitted “Both deals are yet to formally be launched.”
Football Kenya Federation has entered a partnership with Electronics and Media company @StarTimesKenya to broadcast the top tier @FKFPLG
