Kenyan footballers plying their trade in Zambia had a Saturday to forget as they suffered defeat while Joash Onyango registered a clean sheet for Simba in Tanzania. Jesse WereThe Kenyan international was trusted with a start as his Kansanshi Dynamos suffered a 2-1 loss at the hands of Brave Nchanga Rangers in the Zambian Super League.NSL: Five-star Naivas thrash sorry Mwatate United to return to winning waysWith the referee’s whistle still sounding across the Nchanga Stadium, Christian Saili wasted no time in handing Nchanga Rangers the lead in the second minute.Chances were few and far between both sides after the early goal as Nchanga Rangers went into the halftime break leading 1-0.Nchanga Rangers posted a mirror start to the first half as they doubled their lead three minutes after the resumption through that man again Christian Saili.Were was withdrawn in the 82nd minute as Mathews Maleka was brought in his place with Djo Ntambwe scoring the consolation goal two minutes from time.Oburu & Otieno##NAJAVA_MECA_6861908##Kenyan internationals Vincent Oburu and Ian Otieno started for Zesco United as they lost 1-0 to Nkana FC in the Zambian Super League as their woes continued to deepen.The lone goal of the game was scored in the 63rd minute through Harrison Chisala who expertly dispatched his penalty after he won it following a foul from Spencer Sautu.Zesco who recently reappointed George Lwandamina as the head coach have now lost four of their last five matches.Joash OnyangoThe former Gor Mahia defender lasted the entire 90 minutes as Simba SC cruised to a 3-0 win over Coastal Union in the Tanzanian Premier League.Zico lauds new signingsAfter a drab first half, the game finally burst into life in the 53rd minute when Moses Phiri handed Simba the lead and he went on to double their lead eight minutes later.Clatous Chama ensured Simba walked home with a 3-0 victory after netting in the 89th minute but Sadio Kanoute was shown a red card as Wekundu wa Msimbazi finished the game with 10 men.