Ulinzi Stars picked a 1-0 win over AFC Leopards in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League match played at the Nyayo Stadium.Boniface Muchiri continued his good recent run as he scored in a third consecutive game, having done so against Vihiga Bullets in the league and against Sofapaka in the Mozzart Bet Cup.The win saw the Soldiers move to sixth with 43 points while Ingwe remained ninth with 39 points.🚨FULL-TIME SCORE UPDATE🚨AFC LEOPARDS 0️⃣-1️⃣ ULINZI STARS Job Done ✅ An important #FKFPremierLeague win in the bag a stunning performance from the Soldiers! #GBUS pic.twitter.com/czv2UttLTa— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) May 3, 2023 At the Ruaraka Grounds, Tusker FC were held to a barren draw by Nairobi City Stars in a result that saw Gor Mahia open a four-point gap at the summit of the league table following their 2-1 victory against Mathare United in Kasarani.Despite the draw, there was no movement on the standings for either team with Tusker remaining second while Simba wa Nairobi kept their 14th place.Gor floor Mathare to open four point gap over stuttering TuskerElsewhwere, Alfred Tanui scored the all important goal as Nzoia Sugar labored to a 1-0 win over FC Talanta at Sudi Stadium to move to within a point of Tusker at 57.It was business as usual for Kenya Police as they saw off Bidco United with a 2-0 win at the Police Sacco Stadium.Elvis Rupia scored a brace to take his goals tally for the season to 20,five behind the leading scorer Benson Omala.##NAJAVA_MECA_7226420##Bidco United dropped to 13th on the log while Police went to within a point of KCB.The bankers, on the other hand, played to a barren draw against Bandari at Kasarani Annex.In Kakamega, Wazito FC’s two-match winning run came to a screeching halt after going down 1-0 at Kakamega Homeboyz FC at the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega.Hillary Juma netted the lone goal at the stroke of halftime to secure the win as the visitors failed to capitalize on Mathare United’s misfortune.Stargirl Faith Kipyegon headlines loaded Diamond League meeting in DohaSpeaking to Mozzart Sport on phone after the game, Wazito’s Odera bemoaned hard luck and poor finishing.”We gave it our all, but we just couldn’t score,” Odera, who joined the Muhoroni-based side from APS Bomet FC disappointingly said.”But we are not giving up, the remaining six games are still many with a lot of points on offer,” he added.
Additional reporting by Bonface Osano