Kenya remains in pole position ahead of the final ECAACT challenge

Kenya refused to yield its ground, maintaining a six-stroke lead after the second round of the East and Central All-Africa Championship Trophy (ECAACT) on Thursday...
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Kenya maintains its lead in the East and Central All-Africa Championship Trophy (ECAACT) ahead of the final challenge at the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Golf Resort.
- Kenya finished the second day with a total score of 292 (151, 141), holding a six-stroke lead over Reunion's 298 (152, 146).
- Team Captain Mercy Nyanchama continued to struggle, although Joyce Njuguini and Kanana Muthomi delivered solid performances.
- Defending champions Tanzania are in third place with 310 (155, 155).
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