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Fight for play-off slots intensifies as teams aim for a top-eight finish

Kenya Ports Authority's Chantal Kiyobe and USIU Flames' Fridah Yagomba (left) during their KBF Premier League match at Nyayo Gymnasium last year. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

A series of mouth-watering games are lined up this weekend as the regular season of the 2024-2025 Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) League enters the homestretch at Nyayo Gymnasium.

While teams at the top of the table are looking for a great finish, those at the bottom are fighting for survival. Their spots in the Premier League solely depend on what they do in their remaining matches.

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