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Kabras Sugar coach Habimana looks to end five year Kenya Cup drought

Kabras Sugar scrum half Brian Tanga (center) is tackled by KCB players during a past match at Nandi Bears Club. [Washington Onyango,Standard]

Three-time Kenya Cup finalists Kabras Sugar will be hoping to end their five-year championship drought on Saturday when they host seven-time champions KCB in the Kenya Cup final set to be played at Nandi Bears Club.

Kabras Sugar will host the Kenya Cup final for the second time in a row after finishing top during the regular season.

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