The league will start with one game on Friday - Kariobangi Sharks playing Kakamega Homeboyz in Nairobi – before more matches follow on Saturday and Sunday.
AFC Leopards will host Nzoia Sugar on Saturday as they hope to pick up from where they left off.
Ingwe are third on the log after 14 games and a win against the Sugar Millers will offer them great inspiration in the pursuit of a league title that has been elusive for over two decades.
They are behind Tusker – who are at the top with 36 points – and second-placed KCB - who have played more games than them.
Goal on Wednesday when asked if the league will now kick off as planned.
“We have done everything we were required to do by the Ministry of Health and Sports and it is now time to kick the ball again.
“All the players and officials of the 18 clubs in the league have successfully been tested for Covid-19 and we have also put in place all the measures required by the Ministry of Health to resume action, we will also make sure that all the pitches have the Covid-19 rules put in place.”
While the government is yet to reply to the FKF s letter on the league resumption s, Mwendwa said by doing and completing all the required protocols, including testing of players and the officials, it is a clear indicator the government is aware of what they have already done and will not stop the resumption.