I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feed right now, but here’s the latest reliable context I can share about the Kenya women’s national volleyball team (Malkia Strikers) from public sources up to 2025–2026:
Key points
- The Malkia Strikers have been active on the continental and world stages, including participation in Africa-level competitions and the FIVB Volleyball Empowerment program to boost high-performance coaching and development. This program has supported Kenyan squads with elite coaching and training during recent cycles.[1][5]
- Kenya has remained competitive in regional and global events, with rosters often featuring a mix of Olympic-legacy players and rising talents, and team selections typically announced ahead of major tournaments such as the World Championship and continental qualifiers.[4][1]
- In youth and U20 contexts, Kenya has continued to field teams for regional championships, signaling ongoing development pipelines for the senior national team. Recent coverage indicates continuous participation in youth-level competitions aligned with broader national program goals.[3][8]
Notes on sources
- The Kenya women’s team has been highlighted in FIVB and Volleyball World communications for empowerment and high-performance coaching initiatives, indicating ongoing support and investment in the program.[5][1]
- Public reporting has covered squad announcements and training camps ahead of world events, reflecting typical pre-tournament preparations.[4]
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- If you’d like, I can search for the very latest updates and provide a concise briefing with sources, including any results from recent competitions or squad news.
- I can also summarize Kenya’s recent performance in a quick at-a-glance table (tournament, year, result, key players) if you’re tracking progress over time.
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Sources
Kenya’s women’s national team were crowned African Nations Champions for the first time since 2015 following their 3-0 win over Egypt in the finals of the Continental tournament in Yaounde, Cameroon. The Malika Strikers receive targeted support from the FIVB’s revolutionary Volleyball Empowerment...
www.fivb.comGeoffrey Omondi’s list features seven Paris 2024 Olympians
en.volleyballworld.comThe FIVB has selected the Kenya women’s national volleyball team to participate in a Volleyball Empowerment high performance coaching pilot project in the lead up to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.The FIVB’s revolutionary new Volleyball Empowerment programme, which was revealed during the 37...
www.fivb.comThe pilot project sees the Kenya women’s national volleyball team, also known as the Malkia Strikers, participate in a high performance training camp in Nairobi, Kenya. Here, they will be trained by elite Brazilian coaches, including Head Coach Luizomar de Moura, Assistant Coach Jefferson Arosti, Strength and Conditioning Trainer Marcelo Vitorino de Souza and Team Manager Roberto Opice Neto. The Kenya team will train to further enhance their technical performance before their final 12-player...
asianvolleyball.netThe National volleyball team face an acid test when they take on Cameroon in a crucial match at the 2013 CAVB Africa Women’s Cup of Nations at Moi International Sports Centre on Wednesday.
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