Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) chairperson Harriet Okatch has reaffirmed her commitment to overhauling the sport’s governance structure, talent pathways, and infrastructure development, emphasizing that the future of rugby in the country hinges on bold and sustainable reforms, boldly stating she is the right person for the job.
Speaking during an interview on Sporty Monday, Citizen TV, Okatch stated that constitutional reforms within the Union are urgent and necessary. She revealed that consultations with affiliate clubs have already taken place, and there is a need to devolve leadership power beyond the upper echelon of the Union.
“During the public participation process, the affiliates gave their comments on the need to take the game to the grassroots, and to be honest, the board is meant to do oversight - running the day-to-day activities - we leave to the secretariat and sub-unions,” she said.
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