Kenyan duo of Ian Otieno and Vincent Oburu who ply their trade for Zambian giants Zesco United will not be getting a festive break as the club continues its preparation for the resumption of the league.Zesco have been in training since December 10 when they were in league action, the last action coming against Forest Rangers in the Ndola Derby that ended even.How trailblazing Scorpions cut Blazers dominance in 2022 Kenya Hockey Union women’s Premier LeagueThe club acknowledges that although other teams in the league have given their players a window to rest after a busy first leg, George Lwandamina has continued to drill the side in an attempt to change fortunes in the second leg.”While some teams have already given their players some window to rest after a vivacious first half of the season, ZESCO United players have remained grounded at the club’s trade fair grounds after a disappointing start to the league campaign.##NAJAVA_MECA_6906295##Club management is not leaving any stone unturned ahead of what will perhaps be a make-or-break campaign for a side gunning for a place in continental football and the league title,” the club wrote on the official website.McKinstry explains touching reason for subbing Blackberry before half timeIn the first leg of the campaign, Zesco have won only five matches out of 17, drawing six and losing in equal numbers to end the first half of the season on the bottom half of the table at 12th with just 21 points.