Okello bags hat-trick as Kenya hammer Ivory Coast in Rugby Africa Women's 7s

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Nov 15, 2025
Kenya Lionesses' Janet Okello in action against South Africa during their Group D match of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series at Estadio Santa Laura, Chile on August 12 2022. [World Rugby]

Janet Okello scored a hat-trick of tries as Kenya Lionesses kicked off their 2025 Rugby Africa Women's Sevens campaign on the front foot after thrashing Ivory Coast 44-0 at RFUEA Grounds on Saturday afternoon.

The Safari Sevens champions were keen to begin their attempt to dethrone record champions South Africa on a bright start and also impress their home crowd as hosts, a goal they achieved thanks to brilliant play from Okello.

Ivory Coast had kicked off their campaign with a 57-0 defeat to Ghana in their opener and needed to avoid defeat against the hosts to stand a chance of making the playoffs.

Okello broke the deadlock after selling a pair of wheels down the left wing before adding a second on the opposite side of the field moments later for an early 10-0 lead, as the two conversions slipped wide.

Lionesses captain Sheila Chajira powered over the line to stretch the lead to 15-0 before Okello grabbed her hat trick heading to the break as Kenya led comfortably 20-0.

In the final half, Freshia Awino sliced through the defence to score, followed shortly by scrum-half Edith Nariaka, extending the advantage to 32-0.

Faith Livoi then bulldozed her way over for 39-0 before Kenya sealed the dominant 44-0 win with a final five-pointer.

At the same time, defending champions South Africa recorded the biggest win of the round, thrashing Mauritius 68-0.

Maria Tshiremba opened the scoring before Simamkele Namba sprinted down the right to double the lead to 12-0. Tshiremba then completed her brace, pushing the score to 19-0, before Nadine Roos added another for a 26-0 advantage.

Namba also bagged her second as the Cecil Afrika-coached side went into the break at 33-0.

In the second half, Ayanda Malinga, Vianca Boer (who scored twice), and Patience Mokone joined the scoreboard as South Africa cruised to a 68-0 victory.

Uganda also enjoyed a strong outing, securing a 50-0 win over Burkina Faso to boost their chances of advancing to the quarterfinals.

Other results saw Tunisia beat Egypt 22-0, Zambia school Burkina Faso 54-0 and Zimbabwe pamper Mauritius 29-7. Madagascar also beat Egypt 31-5.

Rugby Africa Women's 7s Results

Tunisia 22-0 Egypt

Zambia 54-0 Burkina Faso

Ghana 57-0 Ivory Coast

Zimbabwe 29-7 Mauritius

Madagascar 31-5 Egypt

Uganda 50-0 Burkina Faso

Kenya 44-0 Ivory Coast

South Africa 68-0 Mauritius.

Share this story
Ronaldo, 41, leads Portugal into his sixth World Cup
Veteran Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo will lead his country into the 2026 World Cup this summer after coach Roberto Martinez named the 41-year-old in his squad on Tuesday.
Kenya's Afcon dream is under threat as FKF officials fight
FKF president Hussein Mohamed insists the National Executive Committee meeting of April 24, which voted to suspend him, was irregular, unconstitutional, and in his own words, a coup.
Kenyans now shift focus to Commonwealth Games after shining at Africa meet in Accra
After an overall second place in the continent at the 24th African Senior Athletics Championships, Kenyan stars have firmly set their sights on the Commonwealth Games in July.
New motorsports body up and running with autocross action at Stoni Athi
There was jubilation as fans welcomed the recognition of Motorsports Kenya Federation by the government as the official and legitimate motorsport governing body in the country.
Fight for survival now down to one team as Bidco, Sofapaka relegated
The battle to survive relegation in the SportPesa Premier League is set for a tense finish with five clubs still fighting to avoid joining Bidco United and Sofapaka in the National Super League.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS