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Malkia Strikers, From Left- Janet Wanja, Mercy Moim, Violet Makuto, Noel Nasimiyu and Edith Mukuvilani during their match of the 2017 CAVB Zone V World Championship Qualifiers against Rwanda at Kasarani Gymnasiun on Saturday, July 29, 2017. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Malkia Strikers head coach Paul Bitok has earmarked Cameroon as their main threat in the women’s volleyball tournament of the 2019 African Games that officially kicks off in Morocco tomorrow.

Having broken Kenyans’ hearts on international scene on numerous occasions, Bitok, who was recently reappointed the national team head coach after a ten year stint in Rwanda, will be aiming to help his home country retain the title and consequently end Cameroon’s recent dominance.

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