Naivas FC reclaimed their three-point lead in the National Super League after defeating Kisumu All-Stars 2-0 in a tightly contested match at Moi Stadium in Kisumu.Mathare United’s 2-1 win over Kajiado on Saturday had briefly brought the two sides level on 46 points, but Naivas maintained their lead with a better goal difference.##NAJAVA_MECA_7939346##Former FKF Premier League striker Robert Karisa opened the scoring in the 57th minute for Naivas FC, followed by Francis Nambute adding the second goal in the 74th minute. Naivas now leads with 49 points, while Kisumu remains in 6th place with 36 points.At the Mpesa Foundation Grounds, Dimba Patriots came from behind to beat Rainbow FC 2-1. Linus Munyao gave the hosts an early lead, but Dimba responded through Marvin Amuka and David Makiri. Dimba Patriots moved up to 12th in the standings, while Rainbow FC dropped to tenth with 31 points.NSL: Mathare, Nairobi United pick vital winsIn Mombasa, Mombasa Stars were awarded a 2-0 win over Mulembe United due to the latter’s failure to show up for the game due to financial struggles. In Migori, hosts Migori Youth FC played out a goalless draw with visiting Mombasa Elite FC.Sunday’s NSL results:Mombasa Stars 2-0 Mulembe United (Walkover)Rainbow FC 1-2 Dimba PatriotsMigori Youth FC 0-0 Mombasa EliteKisumu All-Stars 0-2 Naivas FCKibra Black Stars 2-1 Vihiga BulletsMara Sugar FC 1-1 MCFFormer Harambee Stars coach moves to war torn Haiti