Kibera Black Stars bid to extend their stay at the helm of the National Super League (NSL) will be put to a thorough test on Wednesday when the Slum Boys confront Naivas at Ligi Ndogo grounds.Kibera are currently perched at the top with thirteen points garnered from six rounds and will be looking beat the Shoppers to extend their stay at the top. Naivas were to play APS Bomet last week but the latter failed to show up are placed fourth with nine points.Should Kibera fall to Naivas, Shabana will most likely top the league before the day ends. This will only come to pass if the former Kenyan Premier League giants will beat Mwatate United at the Gusii Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_6938210##The Glamour Boys are ranked second with thirteen points and will descend to the pitch hoping to mine out the three points as well as preserve their unbeaten run. The visitors sit two places outside the top half with three points written against their name.Debutants Darajani Gogo will be pursuing for the second win in the term when they lock horns with Mombasa Elite at the Hope Centre.Uganda’s Sports minister unaware of any joint AFCON bid floated by Kenyan government luminariesGogo who took up the slot that was initially occupied by Muhoroni Youth welcome the coastal side that is yet to bag their first win in the campaign from the four rounds the outfit has played thus far.Former top-flight side Kisumu All Stars are scheduled to host Kajiado FC at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu as they hope to maintain their unbeaten run. Similarly, Murang’a Seal and Migori Youth will be hoping to maintain their unblemished run when they play Silibwet Leons and Vihiga United respectively.Fiasco at Wanyama’s CF Montreal after hiring controversial coach who endorsed assassination attemptMCF have a date with SS Assad at Thika Stadium while Gusii who beat Vihiga United 9-1 last weekend are scheduled to take on Mara Sugar at Gusii Stadium.It remains to be seen whether the clash pitting Fortune Sacco and APS Bomet will take place as both teams have been giving the past rounds a wide berth.It is understood that the two have written to the federation requesting for their fixtures to be shelved for a unspecified period.