Nairobi, Kenya – 16 April 2025 | Renowned Football coach and media personality Jacob “Ghost” Mulee made an inspiring visit to the FIVB Coaching Course Level 1 at Nyayo National Stadium.
Mulee, celebrated for his contributions to Kenyan Football and his impactful media presence, was warmly received by Paul Bitok Kenya Volleyball Federation Deputy President and also FIVB Instructor.
During the visit, Mulee interacted with the course participants, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, strategy, and dedication in coaching. His words of encouragement resonated with the attendees, who are undergoing training to refine their volleyball coaching skills.

“It is always a privilege to engage with coaches who are committed to shaping the future of sports,” Mulee remarked. “Their efforts are vital in building a stronger foundation for the next generation of athletes.”
The FIVB Coaching Course Level 1 was facilitated by distinguished instructors, including Shilla Omuriwe Buyungo, Uganda’s first FIVB Volleyball Instructor, Catherinel Mabwi, representing Kenya, and course director Chedatum.
Their expertise and dedication underscore the high standards of the program, which is pivotal in advancing volleyball coaching across Africa.
Paul Bitok expressed his gratitude for Mulee’s visit, highlighting the significance of fostering collaboration between sports disciplines in building a robust sports culture in the country.
Mulee’s presence at the event is a testament to the power of cross-sport mentorship and collaboration in driving the development of sports at all levels.

Congratulations to the graduates of the FIVB Coaching Course Level One held in Nairobi, 48 participants from Kenya, Uganda, and India.
This marks the beginning of exciting opportunities in volleyball coaching for these talented individuals, as they await final confirmation from FIVB.
- Martin Ochieng Ochieng – Kenya
- Tomokia Kitui Enock – Kenya
- John N Musyoka – Kenya
- Wilfred Munene Mutuma – Kenya
- Eliud Kisiang’ani Khaemba – Kenya
- Abraham K Lagat – Kenya
- Luke Makuto – Kenya
- John Obiero – Kenya
- Rose Jepkosgei Magoi – Kenya
- Waiswa Stephen – Uganda
- William Kariuki Wahome – Kenya
- Anju Chittayakkote – India
- Rakesh Manissery Radhakrishnan – India
- Francis Kalama Nguma – Kenya
- Jared Kipkorir Koech – Kenya
- Jackson Ndirangu Munuhe – Kenya
- Morris Muriphe – Kenya
- Philemon Jos Okoll – Kenya
- Edward Rasto Wekesa – Kenya
- Hillary Ogando – Kenya
- Jane Jepkemboi – Kenya
- Catherine Bakhoya Simiyu – Kenya
- Silas Muturi Njeru – Kenya
- Robert Oroko Momanyi – Kenya
- Collins Wandiri Mayende – Kenya
- Duncan Musyoka Muoki – Kenya
- Anguria Deogracious – Uganda
- Daniel Chore E. – Kenya
- Samuel Munyasia Wanyama – Kenya
- Obote Daniel Okoth – Kenya
- Timothy Mutasia Lukunga – Kenya
- Phillip Ndung’u Karari – Kenya
- Alborn Ouma Omiti – Kenya
- Philip Cheptot Chemwor – Kenya
- Jack Omondi Miduma – Kenya
- Esau Kioni Thumbi – Kenya
- Zachary Mwangi Ngari – Kenya
- Diana Namukuru Khisa – Kenya
- Kennedy Bob Gaunya – Kenya
- Luke Kipchumba Saina – Kenya
- Samson Kiprop Maluei – Kenya
- Nicholas Karuingi Maina – Kenya
- Onesmus Mugambi Kithaka – Kenya
- Imeldah Namachanja Masalange – Kenya
- Paul Keno – Kenya
- Linus Kimaru Sang – Kenya
- Zylene Njoroge – Kenya
- Julius Njuguna Gathi – Kenya













