
Geoffrey Mwamburi
Sports Presenter at Citizen Digital
Kenya’s Prolific Swahili Sports Commentator,Works at @RadioCitizenFM, IG https://t.co/x01BGw4qyl FB https://t.co/dcyKSsMpax
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1 day ago |
citizen.digital | Geoffrey Mwamburi
National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) men’s Handball coach Bryan Mathews on Thursday scooped the Sports Journalist Association of Kenya (SJAK) Coach of the Month award for May. Mathews beat three other nominees to bag the coveted accolade whose winner walks home with a KSh.100,000 cash prize and personalised trophy. The celebrated coach led NCPB to a historic unbeaten run which saw them win the Kenya Handball Federation title unbeaten.
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3 days ago |
citizen.digital | Geoffrey Mwamburi
Vihiga Queens FC head coach, Boniface Nyamunyamu during their FKF Women Premier League match against Ulinzi Starlets FC at Ulinzi Complex on January 22, 2024. The match ended 1-1. Photo/Kelly Ayodi/Sportpicha Head coach Boniface NyamuNyamu said Vihiga Queens must deliver in the FKF Cup this season to salvage something from a below-par season that saw them fail to recapture the FKF Women’s Premier League title for the second attempt in a row.
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4 days ago |
citizen.digital | Geoffrey Mwamburi
Over the weekend, the spirit of football andcommunity came alive at Bungoma High School as the Tujiamini 2025 Cheza Dimbatournament brought together eight grassroots teams — six men and two women— inan electrifying competition aimed at celebrating talent and empowering youngplayers. In the ladies’ category, Kabrass Queens emergedvictorious after a tight 1-0 win against Kiman’get FC, walking away with a Ksh50,000 one-off cash prize.
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4 days ago |
citizen.digital | Geoffrey Mwamburi
Kenya ParaVolleyFederation chairperson Doris Atieno has urged the Kenyan participants to takeadvantage of home ground and win the forthcoming Africa Sitting VolleyballChampionship, which will be hosted at Moi International Kasarani in Kenyabetween July 4 and 9, 2025.
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5 days ago |
citizen.digital | Geoffrey Mwamburi
Ulinzi Starlets head coach Collins Ochieng has regretted bowing out ofthe FKF Women’s Cup at the last eight stage, saying it has demoralised hischarges, who he says were eager to go all the way. The soldiers were beaten 4-3 on penalties after goalless draw by KiberaSoccer Ladies at the Dandora Stadium on Sunday, meaning they relinquish the titlethey have won four times in a row.
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