Conrad Wambua
17 Articles
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AFC Leopards demolish Shabana in statement title charge
The emphatic win keeps AFC Leopards second on 43 points, now six behind league leaders Gor Mahia. Shabana remain third on 40 points, three ahead of reigning champions Kenya Police in fourth.
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'Two-good' Gor floor Mathare to go nine points clear at the summit
At the break, head coach Charles Akonnor made decisive changes, introducing Ebenezer Assifuah, Paul Ochuoga and Bryton Onyona in place of Ebenezer Adu-Kwaw, Lewis Nandi and Levin Odhiambo in search of a breakthrough.
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KPL Preview: Gor Mahia out to extend lead, Murang’a Seal keen to arrest slump
A win for Gor Mahia would see them sit on 49 points, putting daylight between them and AFC Leopards, whereas a positive result for Mathare United would see them remain 11th but level on points with Nairobi United, with 29 points just above them in 10th.
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Shabana tighten title chase as survival battles heat up
Relegation-threatened Ulinzi Stars welcome Kakamega Homeboyz, aiming for their first league win of the year. Homeboyz, unbeaten in five matches, are pushing for a top-three finish and could climb to third on 37 points with a win, depending on Shabana’s result.
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Leopards claw Mail Men to close gap, Shabana down Tusker
Ten minutes after Kayci Odhiambo would finish calmly following Samuel Semos expertly taken corner kick putting some daylight between the Ingwe and Posta Rangers.
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Gor go six points clear with win over APS Bomet
APS Bomet tactician, Sammy "Pamzo" Omollo , would bring on a trio of substitutes in Dickson Mwangu, Lawrence Kibet and Hansel Ochieng who notably bagged a hattrick in the reverse fixture as he hoped gain another positive result against the record champions
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Homeboyz rout Bidco United to go third in KPL
The win saw Homeboyz reignite a late title charge as they moved up to third on 31 points, nine points adrift of the leaders Gor Mahia after 19 rounds.
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Homeboyz face KPL strugglers Bidco United as action returns
Record champions Gor Mahia travel to Kericho on Sunday to face relegation-threatened APS Bomet seeking to maintain their position in the summit of the league.
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Boost for Kenyan teams as Safaricom injects KSh10 million into HSBC
Lionesses captain Sheila Chajiro welcomed the sponsorship, noting that the financial backing has helped stabilise the team as they push for Division One qualification.
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Shujaa, Lionesses squads named ahead of HSBC SVNS
The games kick off on February 14, marking the start of both teams’ campaigns to qualify for Division One this season. Currently in Division Two, Kenya’s squads have the chance to reach the top tier with a top-four finish across the three-leg tournament, the first of which takes place at home....

