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Naftali Chumba (left) and Cornelius Lagat (right) of GSU blocks Kenya Prison Elphas's Makuto spike during the Nakuru county Volleyball championship at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru on October 21,2018.Photo:Kipsang Joseph/Standard

Kenya Prisons men and women’s teams are on a mission to reclaim the Kenya Volleyball Federation League titles in the upcoming (December 1-3) national play-offs at the Kasarani Gymnasium.

While the warders will be seeking to bounce back next weekend after surrendering the title to rivals General Service Unit in Mombasa last year, their women’s counterpart will be aiming to end a four-year title drought.

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