- The 22-year-old Chepchirchir has been in imperious form this season, going unbeaten in all her outings.
- McCarthy also called on his players to harness the atmosphere at Kasarani.
- St Luke’s Kimilili, coached by Fernwick Opicho, beat defending champions Adegi from Rwanda 31-30.
- The KEMFSED project is implemented by the State Department for Blue Economy with funding support from the World Bank.
- Tusker have been one of the busiest clubs in the window, snapping up key signings ahead of the season.
- Kenya, pooled in Group G alongside Poland, Germany and Vietnam, open their campaign against Germany at 1pm.
- St Joseph’s Girls Kitale successfully defended their title after an unbeaten run at Mukumu Boys.
- Cheruiyot, 29, claimed his first finals trophy in 2016 in Brussels, clocking 3:31.34.
- The bankers have bagged two tournaments — the Driftwood Sevens and showed class to win the Christie Sevens.
- Chan has catalysed a reimagining of sports tourism and infrastructure in East Africa
- Walaza has made it clear he’s not coming to play second fiddle.
- The winner is set to take home Sh400,000 off the tour's Sh2m prize purse.
- The Kilgoris-based side became the first team from Narok County to play in the Kenyan Premier League.
- Mwanja joins the bankers on an interim capacity, taking over from Oliver Mang’eni.
- The South African gaffer pledged to restore faith and ignite a fire that burns bright with the ambition of the nation.
- Thunder eye redemption against MBB and APR over the weekend
- The team is scheduled to fly to South Africa on Wednesday, May 28 for a high-performance training camp.
- He hopes to make a second appearance in the global showpiece after his debut at the 2022 World Championships
- The Xiamen race saw Ethiopia’s Firewu, El Bakkali and Simon Koech sweep the podium
- Simbas expected to fly to South Africa for six week training camp.
- The 40-year-old Kidake produced another magnificent show at European Speed Masters Championships
- Bankers lost 28-33 to champions NCPB in a nail-biting encounter on Saturday, bringing their unbeaten run to an end.
- “We are here to learn, inspire, and drive innovation"
- The overall prize money for the competition stands at Sh7 million.
- The 36-year-old finished ninth with a best throw of 78.42m at the Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium.
- The club qualified for the NSL after garnering 56 points in FKF Division One Zone 'A'.
- Players converge at Kisii School for the second edition of the National Badminton League circuit
- Gor maestro's Morisson, Juma say K'Ogalo eager to secure Cup title
- Kenya eyeing promotion to Group II
- Juma is a Form 2 student at Mwiki Secondary, yet his aspirations stretch far beyond the confines of his classroom.
- The semifinal action serves off today at the Makande Indoor Arena in Mombasa
- SJAK comes to aid of former Harambee Stars tactician Olaba
- If facilitated, Mutai said, the two can prepare well and perform at upcoming international tournaments.
- The golfers will play over 54 holes for a share of the Sh2 million prize purse.
- “To be considered for Team Kenya, athletes must undergo three unannounced out-of-competition tests before August 29."
- The final 33-man squad is expected to be named before departing for a high-performance tour to South Africa.
- Omanyala, 29, says he’s primed to deliver a statement performance in what marks his first major test of the season
- Musa believes there is hope of reviving boxing, considering the emerging talent
- Ogam tipped to go beyond Kenyan football
- Chipo insists his side is braced to battle for a place in the final.
- Police, bruised but not broken after their FKF Cup exit, stand poised on the brink of glory.
- Coach Ndayiragije said they will fight tooth and nail to garnish their trophy cabinet with two major titles.
- A total of 10,000 spectators are expected, with CS Mvurya calling on athletes to put their best foot forward.
- Coach Zedekiah Otieno lauded his charges for fighting valiantly from behind to seal a spot in the finals.
- Kenya sitting volleyball secretary general confident Kenya can secure World Championship qualification
- Paarwater hopes to leverage the experience of eight Kenya Sevens players drafted into the squad
- Noah Jagongo scored a brace in the 22nd and 82nd minutes.
- "I have grown through the Kip Keino meet, and it has profiled me to be at the top."
- He maintains that the dream of a double silverware is still very much alive, thanks to his valiant warriors.
- Kenya have the biggest representation with about 800.