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Kenya Prisons coach Josp Barasa reacts against KCB Bank during their Kenya Volleyball Federation KVF Finals and Playoffs at Kasarani Gymnasium in Nairobi on June 08, 2024. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

After a dull 2024-2025 that saw them finish with no trophy or medal, former Kenya Volleyball Federation Women’s National League champions Kenya Prisons have one more chance to redeem themselves.

This is according to head coach Josp Barasa who believes that the inaugural Kenya Cup presents an opportunity to win a trophy. Barasa said that they have everything to fight in the contest having finished a distant fourth in the league.

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