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How whistleblower got Njabini Girls suspended for fielding ex ... - Nairobi News

In a surprising turn of events at the ongoing National Secondary Term Two Games, Njabini Girls Secondary School from the Central Region faced disqualification for fielding ineligible players.

The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) jury decided on Thursday, August 10, following a formal complaint by Kombani Girls Secondary School.

This unexpected development has sent shockwaves through the tournament, leaving Njabini in disarray and reshaping the dynamics of Group A.

The disqualification stems from allegations that Njabini Girls Secondary School fielded two players who did not meet the eligibility criteria set forth by KSSSA.

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Kombani Girls Secondary School raised concerns, prompting a rigorous investigation by the association’s jury. Upon closer examination, Njabini Girls Secondary School was found to violate KSSSA regulations, leading to their suspension from the ongoing games.

An anonymous source within the KSSSA Jury shed light on the decision: “Njabini have indeed been disqualified from the school games after Kombani presented evidence of their opponents fielding two ineligible players. One player was in violation of the 90-day rule, and another was found to be overage with substantiating proof. The school management itself acknowledged these infractions.”

Kombani Girls Secondary School, acting as the whistle-blower in this case, had initially presented allegations concerning...



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