The Kisumu-based side recorded two wins and a single loss during the week-long tournament.
It was a sweet triumph for the Kenyan ladies, who travelled nearly 3,000 km by road to Southern Africa and bounced back from an opening match defeat to GRA to claim glory in the final.
Ulisi narrowly beat Gor Mahia head coach Charles Akonnor and Kabras Sugar head coach Carlos Katywa for the award.
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Akonnor led K’Ogalo to five wins and a draw in January, ensuring they top the FKF Premier League by four points.
South African tactician Katywa also had a memorable month after guiding the reigning Kenya Cup champions to an unbeaten run, recording four wins and staying on course to finish top ahead of the playoffs.
SJAK President James Waindi acknowledged the persistence and dedication that enabled the Lakers to claim continental honours. “This was your third appearance at the annual continental championship, and finally, you have emerged victorious.