KCB fired up for 2025/26 KVF season as Prisons showdown looms
Esther Mutinda (21) of KCB Women's Volleyball Team set ball for teammates against Kenya Pipeline during their 2025 Kenya Cup Tournament match against at Kasarani Stadium on July 13, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha
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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) have intensified their
preparations ahead of Friday’s blockbuster clash against Kenya Prisons, as the
2025/26 Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) women’s league serves off at the
Nyayo National Stadium Gymnasium.
The former champions have been in camp at Nyayo for the past
two months, and head coach Japheth Munala says his squad is primed for a title
charge.
“We have prepared well for the season. We began our training
sessions earlier and my players are in good shape to fight for the title,”
Munala told Citizen Digital.
The Bankers have been boosted by the return of experienced
setter Esther Mutinda who spent majority of last season on maternity leave with
Munala admitting to her to being the missing piece in their failed attempt in
defending the title.
KCB were forced to throw Faridah Boke straight into the
starting six last season and although the talent of the freshly minted graduate
from Kwathanze was visible, she struggled to fill in Mutinda’s shoes.
And with the return of the Malkia Strikers regular to the
fold, Munala will be banking on her in their quest for the title.
“We have good setters and we have worked on improving them
and they are doing well. Esther is an experienced player and her experience
will help us a lot. She knows where to place the ball especially in critical
moments and she’s an exceptional player.”
However, KCB will be without the services of their captain
Edith Wisa who will be away for the majority of the season.
The return of Mildred Cherop however will be a relief to
Munala in filling the void left by the veteran middle blocker.
Cherop left KCB in 2023 for a professional stint in Dubai
and returned after two years with the aim of partnering Belinda Barasa in the
net defence.
KCB also roped in libero Josephine Kata from Kwathanze and
attackers Mary Nanjala from Butere Girls and Phanice Nekesa of Kesogon.
Kata, who was part of the East Africa’s title winning squad
in school games this year will be relied on to bring new energy in that area
that has been ailing KCB for quite some time.
The 2024 champions serve off their season against Kenya Prisons in a late serve off on Friday.


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