- KCB have all their sights firmly trained on the country’s second-biggest silverware after missing out on the top-tier title, which Gor Mahia retained on Sunday.
- At the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, last year, Moraa beat Hodgkinson to the title after clocking 1:56.03 with the Brit second in 1:56.34.
- The East Africans will host Burundi and Cote d’Ivoire in back-to-back CAF Group ‘F’ qualifiers in Lilongwe, Malawi, due to the unavailability of a certified venue in the country.
- “I’ve not known any other thing apart from him, so it’ll be strange when he does go,” said Foden — the newly crowned Premier League Player of the Year.
- Mwanja, a former Kenya Sevens international was optimistic about their chances in the repechage, where Kenya face Argentina, Papua New Guinea and Manu Samoa.
- The world mile record holder said many talented pupils and students fail to achieve their potential due to a lack of exposure in their formative years.
- Maina believes injuries played a big part in their trophyless season, having crushed out of the FKF Cup race in a 1-0 defeat to Kakamega Homeboyz on April 31.
- The Polish boxer, who now lives in the Channel Island of Jersey, did something the likes of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could not do - beat Oleksandr Usyk.
- “The players have gelled effectively, which has been crucial. Instead of focusing on specific roles, the approach has been to involve all players in the first six positions," said Kinga.
- KHF fixtures coordinator George Asimeto said the national league second leg fixtures will end in the second week of June, giving room for the six team cup competition.
- AP saw one of their matches, against General Service Unit, postponed twice — Thursday and Monday — due to power failures at Kasarani Indoor Arena and Nyayo Stadium.