John Kyanda
404 Articles
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Bobby Ogolla: Gor Mahia’s dominance make for boring KPL
Ogolla opines the league has become a one-team show due to lack of proper structures in other clubs as well as financial constraints bedevilling most outfits in the country.
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Oliech criticizes move to host Harambee Stars matches in Malawi
The crucial Group F football fixtures against Burundi and reigning African champions Ivory Coast will now take place at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on June 8 and 11.
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Mayoyo backs Kenya to shine at ISF World Cup
Kenya is in Pool D alongside the UK’s Chainister, Benin and Uganda’s Khamus, but Mayoyo has singled out West Africans as their biggest threat.
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Gor must invest wisely ahead of CAF Champions League, Ambani says
Gor are nine points ahead of second place Kenya Police FC after the weekend matches, and with five matches remaining, Gor only need to win two of the games to be crowned champions for the 21st time.
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The best yet to be seen from Shujaa ace Odongo, says Olago
“He has really mastered the art of rugby under the leadership of Kevin Wambua and he is a quick learner. He has a positive attitude which is a major element of success. He will be a big player in the coming years if he continues learning from the best,” said Olago....
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Bungei pushes for steeplechase legends' inclusion in AK's training to revive dominance
Bungei believes engaging these past champions will inspire and motivate the next generation of athletes.
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Sasha Mutai hails teamwork behind Chipu's Barthes Cup victory
“There was great effort from the entire technical bench before the team departed for the tournament. The players were dedicated and determined to win the competition, and the victory is a sign of good things to come,” said Mutai.
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Police won't underestimate Sofapaka, warns Babu
Despite him being wary of the threat posed by their opponents, Babu says they are well prepared for the match, having done their homework well, a feat that will put them in good stead.
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Jepkosgei backs Kenya marathon team for an Olympics podium sweep
The 2021 London Marathon champion who finished third on Sunday behind winner Peris Jepchirchir and Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia said she was satisfied with the podium finish and will be working hard to improve on her future performance ....
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Mutiso: I won't get carried away by London Marathon win
Bekele and Munyao pulled clear of a group including world champion Tamirat Tola but the Kenyan had the legs in the final few kilometers to win by 14 seconds and admits it was not any easy task with the toughness of the London course