Kenya Police Bullets moved a step closer to clinching their maiden Women’s League title after overcoming Kibera Soccer Women 3-1 in a league match played at the Wolves Den on Sunday.The unbeaten law enforcers were favourites heading into the game, and they lived up to the billing, beating a stubborn Kibera side convincingly in their backyard.##NAJAVA_MECA_8010866##Mercy Njeri opened the scoring in the first-half stoppage time from a Puren Alukwe assist. In-form midfielder Lydia Akoth made it 2-0 in the 66th minute from a Juliet Andibo pass. Joyce Okuku pulled a goal back for the home team in the 77th minute, but five minutes later, Alukwe sealed the win with a third for Police.The win sees the law enforcers edge closer to the title in the maiden season.Nairobi City Stars ace blasts referee after loss to Muhoroni YouthAt Mumboha Stadium in Vihiga, Bunyore Starlets piled more misery on relegation-threatened Bungoma Queens with a 3-1 win over the Bungoma-based club. Cynthia Okwado, Bracksides Itambo, and Shirlyne Injote scored the goals for Bunyore, while Bungoma’s consolation was through Deborah Baraza.At the Imani Complex in Ruiru, reigning champions Vihiga Queens beat Zetech Sparks 1-0. Diana Cherono scored the all-important goal of the game in the 38th minute and defended their advantage to bag maximum points from the duel.At the Nakuru Showground, struggling Nakuru City Queens and Madira Soccer Assassins shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw. Esther Ngugi gave the home team the lead in the 26th minute before Philis Nasimiyu earned his side a point with an 89th-minute leveler.NSL: Mara, Vihiga Bullets, Mombasa Elite pick win as Gusii problems deepen