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FKF Premier League leaders Gor Mahia returned to winning ways, registering a narrow 1-0 win against high-flying Nairobi City Stars in Machakos as Benson Omalla found the back of the net for his tenth goal of the season. Elsewhere at the Police Sacco Stadium in Nairobi, Police FC piled more misery on relegation-threatened Shabana fc, beating them by the same 1-0 margin. David Okoth connected Keneth Muguna's pin-point pass to fire home the only goal of the match. In other matches, Bandari defeated Nzoia sugar 2-1 in Bungoma as Posta overcame Ulinzi Stars 1-0.
Gor Mahia back to winning ways
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