Gor Mahia Chairman Ambrose Rachier Reveals Key Strategy That Could Pave Way  for Successful AGM

Gor Mahia chairman Ambroise Rachier. IMAGE/SportPesa News

Gor Mahia Chairman Ambrose Rachier Reveals Key Strategy That Could Pave Way for Successful AGM

Evans Ousuru 14:35 - 16.04.2025

Ambrose Rachier explains secret to holding a successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) as Gor Mahia plot big for the future.

Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier has finally opened up on what needs to be done for the club to conduct a successful Annual General Meeting.

Rachier, who was re-elected for a fourth term on April 13 during the elections at the Nyayo Stadium, assured fans and stakeholders alike that the club will focus on holding the AGM now that the elections are over.

“The AGM has not taken place for obvious reasons, that people preferred, and they were looking so anxiously about the elections, so that the agenda was first we do the elections, and it has taken us up to these place, we are going to consult now to see if the atmosphere will allow us to proceed with the AGM" Rachier told Flashscore.

Rachier rued that the elections had consumed a lot of time, making it impossible for the AGM to be convened.

He however promised to address the matter as soon as possible.

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“Nothing says we cannot hold the AGM, so really, the question should be why it has not taken place up to now, and I will say up to now, most of the time has been consumed by elections but we are going again to convene as a committee after this to see if we call it off, or schedule it for another day.”

Rachier, an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with over 40 years of experience, has stabilized the club since first elected to the position in 2008.

Under Rachier, Gor Mahia have participated in both Champions League and Confederation Cup inter-club competitions but they have never managed to win any of the trophies. 

They have made five appearances in the Champions League from 2014 till now. In 2014, they were knocked out in the first round, the same as 2015, while in 2016 they got eliminated in the preliminary round.

Gor Mahia are the record Football Kenya Federation Premier League champions, having won the title a record 21 times.

K'Ogallo have won the last two editions of the league title and are optimistic of a successful title defense even though they are locked in a three-way title battle.