Kakamega Homeboyz striker Moses Shumah has vowed to halt his prolonged goal drought when the Mozzart Bet Cup champions visit KCB this weekend in round 21 of the league.Shumah has gone for a whopping six matches without finding the back of the net, as he last scored on December 10 last year against Shabana.Since then, the towering forward hasn’t had his name on the score sheet, as have the rest of his colleagues, as Homeboyz have failed to have the ball in the net in a similar number of matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_7855893##The Kakamega-based club has failed to win in the last six matches, a run that has seen them fade off as far as the league title race is concerned.Shumah, who missed last weekend’s barren draw against Muhoroni Youth at Bukhungu Stadium, pledged to put his best foot forward this weekend and end his goal drought.Owino urges KCB to rise above woeful runHomeboyz will play KCB, who are also struggling as the bankers are winless in their last five league assignments.In those five, Bernard Mwalala’s charges have scored a single goal and, just like Abana Abeingo, appear to be losing ground in the title hunt.”It is a shame that I haven’t scored a league goal this year. It feels bad when we create chances and fail to score. I hope to mark my return to the team this weekend with a goal,” he said.Despite failing to hit the target in the last six matches, Shumah is three goals off the back of the leading scorer, Benson Omala.Onchwari tips Muhoroni Youth to secure automatic safetyOmala has nine goals against his name with Kenya Police striker Tito Okello coming second in the race with eight one ahead of Bandari forward Francis Kahiro who has seven.”I believe I have what it takes to win it. There is time for redemption and regaining lost form,” he added.