Kenya Police FC has parted ways with it’s valuable assets Duncan Otieno, Kenneth Mugina and Jesse Were, Nairobi News can authoritatively report.
The trio’s departure was confirmed by the club which has been restructuring ahead of the 2025/2026 FKF Premier League season.
The exit by the trio broke the hearts of countless Kenya Police FC’s fans.
It is important to note that Otieno, Were and Muguna played a major role in the club’s historic league title last season.
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Muguna, a former Gor Mahia midfielder has left the club after two impactful seasons, having joined the team in 2023.
In a Facebook post seen by this writer, Kenya Police FC acknowledged Muguna’s vital role in the club during his stint.
“We bid farewell to Kenneth Muguna. His contribution will be remembered fondly,” the club wrote online.
Duncan Otieno also left the club after two stints.
His consistency and work rate in central midfield was also acknowledged having been a reliable figure during a transitional period at the Kenya Police FC.
As for Jesse Were, his exit comes after just one season with the club.
The player signed off with bragging rights since the club is a league champion.
His valuable contribution placed the Kenya Police Service in top rank.
He is a former Zesco United and Tusker forward.
Their exit marked an open market season for the team to sign new players in their bid to defend their maiden FKF Premier League title.
Muguna’s football career has seen him feature for Gor Mahia, KF Tirana (Albania), Azam FC (Tanzania), and now Police FC.

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It should be noted that Muguna has also featured and captained Harambee Stars in past occasions.
Jesse Were, 36, also had an illustrious career in Zambia with Zesco United, where he spent eight seasons before short spells at Kansanshi Dynamos and later Kenya Police.
His domestic career began at Mathare United and Tusker FC, where he won multiple Golden Boot awards.
As Kenya Police look to reinforce their squad, the focus remains firmly on sustaining their newfound dominance in Kenyan football.
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