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SPORTS NEWS-TBM Health, Kolwa Falcons Crowned Nyanza BingwaFest Champions.

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-Betika Head of Brand Eric Mwiti said they are happy to come back to Siaya noting that BingwaFest does not end with the players but is also an event for the entire locals that offers lasting impacts on the communities.
-Up next on the BingwaFest calendar is the Eastern leg of the 2025/26 campaign that will be held in Machakos from October 13 to October 19.


MAARUFU MOHAMED-GOLFNEWSLINKS (SPORTS).
TBM Health FC and Kolwa Falcons are the Nyanza Region BingwaFest champions after triumphing during the showdown held at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Stadium, Siaya County at the weekend.

Kolwa Falcons awarded by Betika Head of Brand Eric Mwiti and Siaya County Governor James Orengo.Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Kolwa Falcons came from a goal down in the ladies’ final to beat Thrive Sports Kenya 2-1, as TBM Health put up a dominant display against Kianja Allstars to win 4-0 to win the men’s title in Nyanza.
Following their wins, TBM Health and Kolwa Falcons, pocketed Ksh. 1 million each, while Thrive Sports Kenya and Kianja Allstars were awarded Ksh. 500,000.
Daraja Mbili FC and Uhola Queens, who defeated Asembo United and Sinaga FC, respectively, in the third-place playoff, received Ksh. 250,000 for finishing third.

In rugby, Kisumu Development staged a proper comeback to beat Kisii University 12-8 in the men’s final as Nyagichencha whitewashed Sidindi 31-0 in the ladies’ final while Winam and Nyakongo finished third after seeing off JOOST and Nyamira Community in the playoffs.

Men’s football action between TBM Health (blue and white) and Kianja Allstar. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Just like in football, the winners in rugby received Ksh. 1 million each, first runners up Ksh. 500,000, and second runners up Ksh. 250,000 each.
China Squad and Dream Team ruled the basketball court to emerge as the men’s and women’s champions in the 3×3 contest to receive Ksh. 500,000 each.

Men’s basketball action between China Squad (blue) and Redeem Team. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

China Squad beat Redeem Team 13-7 as Dream Team saw off Aces 16-13 while Rising Stars and Adili Sparks finished third.
Redeem Team and Aces Stars took home Ksh. 250,000 and Rising Stars and Adili Sparks pocketed Ksh. 100,000 after finishing third.
Athletics took place on Thursday at the same venue, with Miriam Chebet emerging as the star of the Nyanza leg after claiming commanding double victories in the 5,000m and 10,000m races.

Ladies football action between Kolwa Falcons (lime) and Sports Thrive Kenya. Photo by Maarufu Mohamed, golfnewslinks.

Betika Head of Brand Eric Mwiti said, “We are happy to come back to Siaya. We hosted the first edition athletics national finals here and that gave us a reason to come back. Congratulations to all the winners. We hope to see everyone at the national finals. BingwaFest does not end with the players, it is an event for the entire community, and we are glad to offer lasting impacts on the communities we visit.”
Up next on the BingwaFest calendar is the Eastern leg of the 2025/26 campaign that will be held in Machakos from October 13 to October 19.
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