Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) is set to make a decision on the status of Kenya Cup and Enterprise cup in a week’s time.
The federation’s director of rugby, Thomas Odundo, said consultations have been ongoing for the past two weeks on the way forward.
“We have been talking to the Kenya Cup, Championship and Nationwide teams and a decision will be communicated by the end of this week,” he added. The government of Kenya banned all sporting activities in the country on March 13 following the first case of the coronavirus pandemic in the country.
Odundo said it was difficult to predict when the pandemic will end and they have been left to adopt ‘wait and see’ attitude.
“Like everyone else in the country, we have to wait for government directive to resume but right now it’s very difficult with cases increasing every day. It’s very hard to make a prediction on when our various competitions will resume but we hope to make a decision on the way forward by close of the week,” added Odundo.
The Kenya Cup had entered the playoff stage with Impala set to host Mwamba and Homeboyz battling out Menengai Oilers.
