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The league will start with one game on Friday - Kariobangi Sharks playing Kakamega Homeboyz in Nairobi – before more matches follow on Saturday and Sunday. AFC Leopards will host Nzoia Sugar on Saturday as they hope to pick up from where they left off. Ingwe are third on the log after 14 games and a win against the Sugar Millers will offer them great inspiration in the pursuit of a league title that has been elusive for over two decades. They are behind Tusker – who are at the top with 36 points – and second-placed KCB - who have played more games than them. ....
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Wekundu wa Msimbazi though have played 21 games and have enough ground to recover the lost position. During the JKT game, Azam left-back Pascal Msindo made history by becoming the youngest player to have ever played in the Mainland Premier League, after making his debut aged 17 years and eight days. The full-back had an impressive outing in the Cecafa U20 championship and continues to hone his skills with the former Tanzanian champions. On Saturday, games will continue to be played as Coastal Union will host Ruvu Shooting at 13:00. It will be a good chance for the away side - sitting 11th on the log with 30 points from 25 games - to try and pick up a win in order to close in on their hosts who have four more points and have engaged in one fewer game. ....
THE STANDARD WESTERN A middle-aged man transports dry canes at Mumias sugar zone, June 11, 2020. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard] Leaders in Western region have petitioned the government to compel sugar companies to pay farmers revised Sh4,040 per tonne of sugarcane. They also want Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya to enforce regulations that require sugar firms to harvest sugarcane within 22 months. Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale, a host of MCAs and other leaders said the mature crops were going to waste in farms in Kakamega, Bungoma and Busia counties. “CS Munya gave sugar mills up to April 1 to start paying Sh4,040 per tonne of sugarcane. Sugar mills have been paying the Sh3,700 since 2018, yet farmers incur huge expenses during farming,” said Khalwale. ....