Kenya Police midfielder Marvin Nabwire is glad to have shaken off multiple injuries and subsequently resumed training after close to two months on the sidelines.Nabwire suffered double blow during the Elite pre-season Cup tournament held in October as he picked a groin injury and further, hurt his waist while in action in the tournament that was organized to help teams gauge their preparedness for the season.The setbacks barred the midfielder from contesting for game time in the past three league rounds of the season as he had not been cleared by the medical department to resume training.##NAJAVA_MECA_6889535##The former AFC Leopards skipper was however handed a clean bill of health last week and will be looking to bidding to get playing time when they play Sofapaka next week.Police were supposed to play Vihiga Bullets this weekend but the fixture was postponed given that the latter are yet to be cleared to feature in the top flight.Action-starved Wazito demand to be included in premier league fixtures“I am slowly regaining match fitness after resuming training last week. I am hoping that I will be ready for selection before our next game. I cannot wait to play my first league match of the season,” he said.The return of the national U23 team midfielder comes at a time when the club is firing blanks in the league despite the abundance of talent in all departments.Kenyan petitions Ababu Namwamba to facilitate change of Harambee Stars nameThe law enforcers who shopped decent players in the past transfer window are yet to score a goal in the three matches played thus far.The dismal start saw the management crack the whip and ring changes in the technical bench where Samuel ‘Pamzo’ Omollo was replaced by former Tusker assistant coach Francis Baraza.Before the exit of Omollo, his assistant Musa Otieno has relinquished his role citing personal reasons.