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Elizabeth Marian 9, and Juliana Namutira of KCB Bank block a strike from Kenya Prisons during their Kenya Volleyball Federation KVF Finals and Playoffs at Kasarani Gymnasium in Nairobi on June 08, 2024. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Kenya's women volleyball champions Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) are psyched up to defend their title when the league serves off on October 30 despite losing two valuable players to their rivals Kenya Pipeline.

Mariam Musa and Elizabeth Sokoiyo have signed for Pipeline. The bankers will also make do without their dependable setter Esther Mutinda, who is on a maternity leave.

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