In a major boost to its football ambitions, St. Peter’s Boys Nakalira in Bungoma County has officially unveiled former Chesamisi Boys High School tactician, Haji Nduvi, as its new head coach.
Nduvi, who previously guided Chesamisi Boys High School from Kimilili sub County to impressive performances in school competitions, arrives at St. Peter’s with a reputation for discipline, tactical intelligence, and a strong focus on youth development.
His appointment is already generating excitement among students, alumni, and football enthusiasts.
At Chesamisi Boys, Nduvi built a competitive side known for its structured defense and quick attacking transitions. Under his leadership, the team became a formidable force in regional school tournaments, earning respect for both performance and sportsmanship.
This comes amid rigorous work St. Peter’s Boys Nakalira has been putting in place to strengthen its sports department, particularly football, as part of a broader strategy to nurture talent and compete at higher levels in upcoming school championships. The arrival of Nduvi signals serious intent from the institution’s management.
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Sources close to the school indicate that the new coach is expected to begin training sessions immediately, with trials and squad restructuring likely to follow.
Players are optimistic that his experience and winning mentality will usher in a new era for the team.
Speaking shortly after his appointment, Nduvi expressed gratitude for the opportunity and promised commitment to building a strong, disciplined, and competitive squad.
With preparations for the new season underway, all eyes will now be on St. Peter’s Boys Nakalira as they look to translate this high-profile appointment into success on the pitch.
By Nyongesa Wekesa
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