Bitok hails KVF League intensify as giants plot semis faceoff
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Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) Deputy President Paul Bitok has praised the intensity and competitiveness of this season's National Volleyball League, as the spotlight now shifts to Mombasa for the highly anticipated National League semi-final play-offs from May 23 to 25.
The semi-finals
are set to take place next weekend at the Makande Gymnasium, with preparations
already in top gear. Bitok expressed confidence in the hosting arrangements,
thanking the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) for their sponsorship and logistical
support.
“Everything is
in place in Mombasa, and the city is ready to host us. We sincerely thank KPA
for sponsoring the semi-final play-offs. Most teams have arrived in Mombasa
since Monday to allow themselves time for acclimatization,”said Bitok.
In the men's
semi-final fixtures, defending champions General Service Unit (GSU) will face
off against Equity Bank, while Kenya Prisons will battle it out with hosts KPA as
women’s side KCB face off with Kenya Pipeline, in one of the semi-final
clashes. In the meantime, Kenya Prisons will battle vibrant Directorate of
Criminal Investigations in another semis. The Oilers and Bankers arrived in the
Coastal region on Monday afternoon.
Bitok also
announced a new partnership with Aga Khan Academy, which has constructed a
modern indoor arena to support training activities. The Makande Gymnasium will
serve as the main competition venue.
“We are excited
to welcome Aga Khan as a new partner. Their newly built arena will be used for
training sessions, while the matches will be played at Makande Gymnasium,” he
revealed.
This highly
anticipated three-day showdown promises world-class action as top-tier
volleyball teams battle it out for a spot in the national finals.


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