Luanda Villa emerged as the biggest winners in Saturday’s National Super League (NSL) action by defeating Darajani Gogo 4-2, ending the latter’s two-game unbeaten streak.Guided by veteran coach Gilbert Selebwa, Villa entered the match without a win in their last three games, while Gogo, fresh from an emphatic victory over Nzoia Sugar, aimed to extend their winning run and strengthen their promotion push.Luanda started the match energetically, motivated by fans eager for a quick turnaround in their team’s fortunes.##NAJAVA_MECA_8424463##Paul Munala opened the scoring for Villa in the seventh minute while Timothy Ndayala doubled their lead in the 34th minute, marking his first goal of the season after returning from an injury sustained at the start of the second leg last season.Veron Ombima reduced the deficit for Gogo five minutes before halftime, but Villa quickly restored their two-goal advantage with a swift counter-attack, culminating in Austin Nyagol scoring Villa’s third goal just before the break.Villa continued their dominance after halftime, scoring their fourth goal with the first effort of the second half, courtesy of Clinton Migono from close range.##NAJAVA_MECA_8424555##Despite Gogo’s efforts to mount a comeback, Villa’s goalkeeper Richard Ebenyo made several crucial saves, and Gogo only managed a late consolation goal through Lenny Ochieng in the dying minutes.This victory lifted Luanda to eighth place on the table with eight points, just one point behind sixth-placed Darajani Gogo.10-man KCB come from behind to pile more misery on Kakamega HomeboyzFortune Sacco 3-2 Kisumu All StarsKisumu All Stars will have to wait another week for their first win of the season after losing 3-2 to Fortune Sacco at General Kassim Kianyanga Stadium in Kirinyaga.Michael Karamor gave Kisumu the lead in the eighth minute, but Elias Mugane equalized for Fortune 12 minutes later.Kelvin Maina then scored twice, putting the game beyond Kisumu’s reach.Although Karamor completed his brace, it was not enough to salvage a point.Kisumu remain 17th in the standings with three points from three draws in five matches, while Fortune climbs to ninth with nine points.Gor Mahia steam train gathers pace after pummeling Posta RangersSS Assad 1-1 APS BometAPS Bomet conceded their first goal of the season in a 1-1 draw against SS Assad at Ukunda Showgrounds.Dzuya Feiswal opened the scoring for Assad in the 17th minute, but Cosmos Abuta equalized for Bomet in the 28th minute. The result saw Assad slip to fourth with 10 points, one point above fifth-placed Bomet.MOFA 1-1 3K FC An 89th-minute goal from Alex Mwalimu Kazungu helped Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) secure a 1-1 draw against 3K FC at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay. Michael Macharia scored 3K’s goal earlier in the match.Nairobi United edge Naivas to strengthen FKF Premier League promotion bidDimba Patriots 2-1 Vihiga United At The Wolves Den in Kajiado, Dimba Patriots ended Vihiga United’s unbeaten run with a 2-1 victory, returning to winning form.Dimba now sits second on the table with 10 points, while Vihiga drops to seventh with eight points.