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    Harambee Stars’ Boniface Muchiri gets KDF promotion after CHAN heroics

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterAugust 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Harambee Stars and Ulinzi Stars winger Boniface Muchiri received a well-deserved promotion from Senior Private to the rank of Corporal in the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF).

    This was a recognition of his outstanding contributions to both his club and the national team.

    Chief of the Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Charles Kahariri, presided over the promotion of the Ulinzi Stars captain on Wednesday, after a starring performance at the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN).

    Gen Kahariri congratulated Corporal Muchiri for his exemplary discipline, commitment, and excellence on both national and international stages.

    “We are very grateful for your commitment, hard work and excellent performance while serving Kenya and, by extension, the KDF. We wish you success in future assignments and are confident you will continue to excel,” said the CDF.

    The news comes after CHAN 2024 captain Abud Omar persistently appealed to President William Ruto to approve the promotion of his teammate.

    Omar, who has been vocal in highlighting Muchiri’s leadership and service, played a central role in ensuring the winger’s efforts were acknowledged.

    Muchiri, 29, was instrumental in Harambee Stars’ spirited run to the quarter-finals of CHAN 2024, where he provided two crucial assists before Kenya bowed out to Madagascar.

    His dedication, passion, and fighting spirit on the pitch have not only lifted the national team but also inspired countless young players.

    Born and raised by a single mother in Nambale, Busia County, Muchiri’s journey reflects resilience and perseverance.

    His talent first flourished at Amagoro FC, a grassroots club that has produced top KPL players.

    At St Mary’s Kibabii Boys High School, principal Peter Lunani spotted his potential, later mentoring him as he broke into the professional ranks.

    Muchiri signed his first contract with Nzoia Sugar before joining Sony Sugar FC and later Tusker FC, where under coach Robert Matano, he lifted both the Kenya Premier League title and the Shield Cup trophy.

    His career also took him abroad with a six-month stint at Los Angeles Force in the USA’s National Independent Soccer Association, before returning home to star for Ulinzi Stars.

    With the military side, Muchiri has registered an impressive record as the club’s top scorer for three consecutive seasons, further cementing his legacy.

    Today, his promotion within the KDF stands as a testament to his dual excellence in sports and service.

    From Busia’s dusty pitches to donning both the Stars and the KDF badge with pride, Boniface Muchiri’s story is one of resilience, discipline, and national pride.

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