Kenya Police FC shot their way up to the summit of the FKF Premier League after flooring relegation-threatened Murang’a Seal 3-1 at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos. The Law Enforcers had been relegated to the second spot on Friday, as their fellow title-hopefuls Tusker FC ended their five-game winless run with a 2-1 win over Posta Rangers at Dandora Stadium. Having watched the Brewers return to winning ways and on top of the league standings, Police left nothing to chance, as a slip-up would have left dents in their hopes for their maiden league title. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8779943##The on-song Mohammed Bajaber stole the show, as he found the back of the net twice to inspire the Law Enforcers to their 12th win of the campaign. Bajaber, who is among the players called up for the forthcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against The Gambia and Gabon, broke the deadlock in the 16th minute from the spot. Burundian David Irishura doubled the lead for the hosts in the 38th minute, with Victor Haki pulling one back for Seal in the 43rd minute. Kariobangi Sharks end 11-game league winless run with Slum Derby victory over Mathare UnitedBajaber, who joined Police in the mid-season transfer window, restored the two-goal cushion for Police with the third goal in the 70th minute. KCB 2-1 Ulinzi StarsStill in the title race, KCB FC kept their slim hopes alive after coming from a goal down to edge Ulinzi Stars 2-1 at the Ulinzi Sports Complex. Ulinzi had taken the lead in the 13th minute through Joseph Ochieng, who scored from close range after Meshack Karani squared the ball to him. KCB defender terms loneliness as toughest part of his injury recoveryKelvin Okumu drew KCB level in the 20th minute, whipping the ball hard from the right side of the box, having been teed up by Michael Mutinda. Second-half substitute Francis Kahiro won maximum points for KCB after finding the back of the net in the 86th minute, tapping home a poorly cleared ball by the Ulinzi backline. Kakamega Homeboyz 0-0 FC Talanta Homeboyz failed in their bid to redeem themselves from the 4-1 defeat to Shabana FC as the visitors forced a barren draw at the Mumias Sports Complex. Why Mohammed Bajaber foresees ‘bright future’ under Benni McCarthyAbana Abeingo were hoping to make full use of home comfort and return to winning ways, but Talanta were not to go down easily as they held off the pressure to secure a point on the road. The match saw experienced goalkeeper Patrick Matasi make his first league start for Homeboyz, and so was Henry Omollo.
