Okulu and Okello to captain Kenya Lionesses ahead of Rugby Africa Women's Sevens
Rugby
By
Washington Onyango
| Nov 14, 2025
Grace Okulu and Janet Okello will lead the Kenya Lionesses as co-captains as the hosts begin quest to dethrone South Africa and win the 2025 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens.
The technical bench confirmed a 13-player squad, signalling both continuity and fresh competition ahead of Saturday’s opening matches against Ghana and Ivory Coast.
Lionesses coach Simon Odongo has kept the core of the team intact, retaining nine players from the squad that featured in the recent Safari Sevens. Chajira, Okello and Freshia Awino remain key senior figures expected to guide the team through the preliminary rounds.
Experienced names such as Naomi Amuguni, Moreen Muritu, Christabel Lindo, Sinaida Nyachio, Edith Nariaka and Faith Livoi have also kept their places, giving the team much-needed stability.
One of the biggest boosts is the return of Okulu, who has been based in France and brings strong playmaking skills. Her comeback is expected to add calmness and direction in crucial moments.
READ MORE
Government lists 14 areas in Narok County as security-disturbed, dangerous
Ruto's Sh5 trillion promise: Path to economic freedom or political stunt?
Climate action must anchor global economic strategy, Ruto says
Haiti mission troops welcomed home, praised for bravery abroad
Kenya leads Africa's voice at global environmental assembly
COP30 of Truth: How summit pulled the wool over our eyes
How Kenya should engineer its future
COP30: Reasons climate billions do not get to Africa frontlines
COP30: Corporate influence looms large at global climate summit
Odongo has also handed opportunities to Nelly Chikombe and Phoebe Akinyi, whose recent form earned them a place in the travelling squad. Ann Namunyak completes the list of new additions as the coaches strengthen different areas of the team.
However, Charity Nillah, Faith Achieng and Marvel Oswago are not included this time as the technical bench adjusts the squad for the continental competition.
With a blend of experience, leadership and returning talent, the Lionesses will be aiming for a strong start when they face Ghana and Ivory Coast in Saturday’s group stage.