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Zetech Sparks' Deborah Obunga (left) and Billha Akinyi of ANU Panthers during KBF Premier League at Nyayo National Stadium, Gymnasium on Saturday, October 15, 2022. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The battle to occupy the top four spots in the women's KBF Premier League continues to heat up this weekend when four of the current holders face off in what is expected to be highly contested encounters at Nyayo Gymnasium today and tomorrow.

Finishing in the top four always favours a lesser tougher opponent in the playoffs and Zetech Sparks, Equity Hawks, Storms and University of Nairobi Dynamites are all fighting for the three remaining lucrative spots.

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