Kenyan internationals Anthony Akumu and Joash Onyango enjoyed a good day’s work in office as their respective teams grabbed precious wins to crown off the duo featuring for the full length of the game in encounters played on Sunday evening.While Simba took part in a continental CAF Confederation Cup playoff encounter where they got a first leg advantage, Kaizer Chiefs propelled themselves upto second place in the South African league following their latest win. Here is a wrap of how the action played out.Joash OnyangoNamed in the starting eleven, Joash helped Simba keep a clean sheet in their 3-0 win over Zambia’s Red Arrows in their first leg CAF Confederation Cup playoff match staged at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Hii ndio SIMBA 🦁 #TotalEnergiesCAFCC #NguvuMoja pic.twitter.com/0VDCV2hV0w— Simba Sports Club (@SimbaSCTanzania) November 28, 2021 Having disappointingly dropped out of the CAF Champions League, Simba were keen to salvage some of their broken pride in the playoff match. A brace from Bernard Morrison and a solitary goal from former Gor Mahia man Meddie Kagere helped do just that as the Wekundu wa Msimbazi put one foot in the group stages of the second tier African club competition where they will hope to get the job done next weekend.Anthony AkumuSame as Joash, Akumu was named in the starting Kaizer Chiefs eleven and featured for the full length of the match as Chiefs won 3-1 against Swallows to jump upto second place following the match played at Dobsonville Stadium.90 + 4’| #SWA 1 : 3 #CHI Full time score: (Mokoena 63’) Swallows FC 1 : 3 Kaizer Chiefs (Dolly 43’, Billiat 45 + 1’, 53’) DStv Man of the Match: Khama Billiat#Amakhosi4Life #DStvPrem pic.twitter.com/NtrniEM7LZ— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) November 28, 2021 The ever impressive Keagan Dolly opened the scoring on the 43rd minute before Khama Billiat made it two nil deep into first half stoppage time. Billiat would then bag his brace in the 53rd minute after being set up by Bernard Parker.Lebohang Mokoena pulled one back for Swallows in the 63rd minute but it proved too little too late as the damage had already been done, Chiefs flying to second as Swallows dropped to the bottom of the log table.