KCB FC maintained their unbeaten start to the 2024-2025 FKF Premier League season after trouncing Kakamega Homeboyz 4-1 at St.Sebastian Park.The Bankers had to sweat for the win over Homeboyz as they, came from a goal down after conceding barely seven minutes into the game when Moses Shumah found the back of the net. The goal by Shumah, saw KCB concede their first goal of the season as Faruk Shikalo had kept clean sheets in the past four rounds. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8424494##Staring at the possibility of losing the first game of the season, KCB put in a spirited fight from the restart and managed to draw level in the 56th minute through James Kinyanjui. Kinyanjui turned the provider in the 68th minute as his corner was met by Maurice Ojwang, who rose the highest to secure the second goal for the hosts. Ten minutes later, Faraj Ominde struck home the third goal for KCB with Kinyanjui, who was arguably the best player on the pitch, claiming the assist.Japanese forward on target as Nairobi City Stars, Sofapaka extend winless starts##NAJAVA_MECA_8424562##Vincent Ondabu put the icing on KCB’s cake with the fourth goal, and his first since joining the club, in the 84th minute. KCB were however reduced to 10 men after Faraj Ominde was handed his marching orders for a second bookable offence.The result leaves Homeboyz coach Kenneth Kenyatta under pressure as he is yet to register the first win since joining the team before the start of the season. Kenyatta was hired to fill in the gap left by Patrick Odhiambo, who resigned and joined KCB after a season and a half with Homeboyz. Under Kenyatta, Homeboyz have lost thrice and drawn twice. Debutants Mara Sugar also extended their fine start after beating Shabana 1-0 at the Awendo Green Stadium.Joseph Okwenda scored the all-important goal late in second half to enable his side register the third win of the season. His goal also condemned Shabana to their first defeat of the season in a game that the visiting fans made good of their threat to boycott matches until their grievances are heard.Bandari 0-0 Murang’aNzoia Sugar chairman sheds light to reports of club foldingIn another match played on Saturday, ten-man Bandari were held to a barren draw by Murang’a Seal down at the coast.Bandari finished with a player less after Harambee Stars trialist Shariff Majabe was sent off in the second half