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Malkia Strikers (from left) Jane Wacu, Evelyne Makuto and Violet Makuto when they faced Egypt at the World Championships qualifiers in Cameroon on October 13, 2017. Malkia Strikers won the match 3-0. [Courtesy]

The Kenya women’s volleyball team has won the hearts of many with their exemplary performance, but not the hearts of Kenyan men.

Kenyan are not always as brave in matters relationship. They would rather go to war than tell a woman they love her. That seems to be the general consensus among the girls who lifted the country’s first ever global trophy, the coveted FIVB World Grand Prix in 2015.

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