Kenya Lionesses will be seeking to avenge last weekend’s 27-15 loss to Madagascar’s Lady Makis when they face off in the second match on Sunday at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday.
The mood ahead of the tie is bullish, the team oozing confidence they will prevail over their opponents after improving on their mistakes and stop the visitors form completing a double over the Kenyans.
Elsewhere, Kenya Simbas are eyeing Zambia’s scalp as they face off in the return fixture of the Rugby Africa Cup on Sunday at Nyayo Stadium.
The Simbas lost 20-19 to Senegal in their opening match last weekend and must respond aggressively in Sunday’s crunch tie which if they lose will disqualify them from the Rugby World Cup qualifiers.
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