KRU announces Kabeberi Sevens officials panel

Rugby
By Robert Abong'o | Aug 15, 2018
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Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) and the Kenya Rugby Referee Society have released names of referees that will officiate the third round of Stanbic Bank National Sevens circuit.

The George Mwangi Kabeberi Memorial Sevens (third round) will take place at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos from August 18-19.

The 32-man list consists of referees, match official coaches and technical zone officials. They will all be under the management of Sammy Kariuki.

Here’s the list as seen on Kenya Rugby Union’s official website:

Match Officials
Constant Cap, Beryl Akinyi, Emmanuel Marete, Linus Kinuthia, Peter Leo, Innocent Kimathi, Noreen Liyosi, Moses Ndung’u, Dancun Kioko, David Ng’etich, Adrian Munyua, Samuel Kioko, Job Mwendwa, Joseph Mumo, Michael Sitawa, Xavier Kelvin, Nixon Wambua, John Ngugi, Edward Matende, Mercy Dudi,Danson Mativo, Nobert Bonyi

Technical Zone Officials
Emily Achieng, Mercy Murugi, Bernice Mwende, Martin Ndetto

Match Official Coaches
Damas Ogwe, Paul Kilonzo, Alan Khakame, Baraza Wanyama, Esther Karanja

Referee Manager
Sammy Kariuki

NB: Information courtesy of KRU. 

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