Mkalla wa Mwambodze
611 Articles
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Okutoyi reveals her plan in bid for 2028 LA Olympics
“I have already started my preparation and my goal is to improve my ranking points so that I can qualify through ranking instead of waiting for the African Games. Am determined to break into the top 400 but if it doesn’t work, I aim to win the All-African games again...
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Maluki renews call for sustainable investment in grassroots sports
Maluki, who spoke during Nguna Cup finals in Mwingi West, said Kenya’s continued success on the continental and global stage depends on deliberate efforts to identify, nurture and retain talent from the lowest levels, rather than focusing only on elite athletes.
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Ng’etich, Ebenyo head Kenyan team for World Cross Country
A strong 35-member squad will be seeking to defend the overall title Kenya won at last year’s championships in Belgrade, Serbia, where the country topped the medal standings with an outstanding 11 medals
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Police strengthen squad with new faces head of KCB test
Police are keen to collect maximum points from the encounter as they look to push back into the title race.
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Kenya eyes title defence in Florida
The 35-member squad is scheduled to depart in two groups on 5 and 6 January as Kenya gears up for another assault on the global stage.
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Kenyan Boxing in 2025: Reform, Resilience and the rise of a new generation
At the centre of this reset is Boxing Federation of Kenya (BFK) President Anthony ‘Jamal’ Ombok, who secured a fresh four-year mandate with a promise to finally unlock the long-awaited sponsorship support.
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Year-in-Review: Kenyan boxing found its soul again in 2025…but will it find its glory in 2026?
The medals were few, the controversies painful, but the soul of the sport burned brighter than it has in decades.
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Korir: Early planning for LA Olympics key in increasing Kenya’s medal prospects
Korir said Athletics Kenya has embraced a culture of early and structured planning, ensuring that all stakeholders are aligned well in advance.
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Akonnor relieved as Gor Mahia end winless run in KPL
“In the second half, they made things difficult because they were not an easy side and were pushing to score. What mattered most today was getting back to winning ways, and we managed to do that,” said Akonnor.
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‘Ndondi Mashinani’ key to ‘Hit Squad’ good show in Dubai, says pugilist Okaka
The Dubai campaign reinforced the belief Kenyan boxing is on an upward trajectory, with Ndondi Mashinani continuing to lay a solid foundation for future success.
