Kenyan midfielder Joshua Nyatini contributed to the fall of giants Simba after grabbing an assist in Tanzania Prisons’ hard-fought 2-1 win over the former Tanzanian champions on Wednesday evening.Simba were expected to bag yet another routine win when they visited Prisons in Morogoro in a league match played on Wednesday but were instead stunned with Nyatini being among those who contributed to the result.##NAJAVA_MECA_7929628##Simba who are bidding to wrestle the league title from the hands of Yanga were coming off a 6-0 win over Jwaneng Galaxy in a CAF Champions League were expected to cruise and return to Dar es Salaam with maximum points.However, it wasn’t their day as Prisons took the lead through Samsoni Mbangula in the closing stages of the first half after he was put through by Nyatini.African Games: Uphill task for Uganda, South Sudan in openersMbangula would double the lead for Prisons in the 61st minute, a goal that proved crucial as it separated the two teams after the final whistle was blasted.Fabrice Ngoma pulled one in the 89th minute but was not enough to inspire Wekundu wa Msimbazi to a comeback as Prisons were solid up to the last minute despite being man less.Kenyan midfielder in cloud nine after making Tanzanian Premier League debutIt was also a good day in the office for Kenyans attached to Dodoma Jiji as the club recorded a slim 1-0 win over Tabora United courtesy of Hassan Mwaterema’s sole strike.Kamura and Apollo winCoach Francis Baraza named midfielder Apollo Otieno in the starting team with Robinson Kamura warming the bench.The two players joined the club in the January transfer window with both earning first appearances for the club last week against Azam. Their debut was delayed due to a n hitch in acquiring work permits.