Also known as: Kenya Pipeline Company PLC · KPC PLC
Kenya Pipeline — defending women's volleyball champions in the Kenya Volleyball Federation National League, recently finished third at the 2026 African Women Volleyball Club Championship.
… It also endorsed petroleum cooperation agreements with Rwanda and South Sudan, allowing the two countries to import refined petroleum products through Kenya’s infrastructure, a move expected to increase fuel transit through the Port of Mombasa, the Kenya Pipeline network and the …
… Audio By Vocalize Reigning champions Kenya Pipeline and General Service Unit (GSU) served off the Kenya Volleyball Federation National League playoffs with mixed outings at the Makande Hall and Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa on Friday. …
Kenya Pipeline's clean energy programme reaches 190 households nationally By Citizen Reporter June 19, 2026 12:08 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Pius Mwendwa, Kenya Pipeline Company's Acting Managing Direc …
Pipeline down Bankers in tight contest By Derrick Otieno June 13, 2026 07:22 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Action between KCB vs Kenya Pipeline women's team during their 2025 Kenya Cup Tournament at Kasar …
Audio By VocalizeReigning Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) Women’s National League champions Kenya Pipeline and former holders KCB Bank yesterday extended their good run as the play-offs lineup began to take shape. …
… Meanwhile, KCB Friday continued their women’s league fine run with a commanding 3-0 sets victory over Kenyatta University at Nyayo Stadium on while holders Kenya Pipeline stretched their unbeaten run to four matches this season with a 3-1 set win over Postbank. …
Reigning Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) Women’s National League champions Kenya Pipeline yesterday saw off Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in their third match of the 2025-2026 season played at Nyayo Gymnasium. …
… Al Ahly then won the subsequent sets 25-20 and 25-16 to avenge their 2022 final defeat.Five-time African champions Kenya Pipeline settled for bronze for a third year in a row after beating Tunisia’s CF de Carthage 3-1 (25-17, 17-25, 26-24, 25-21) in the third-place play-offs. …
… A statement semi-final win over Kenya Pipeline—where KCB rallied from a set down to win 3-1—highlighted their grit and set up a familiar showdown with Al Ahly. …
The Cabinet has approved sweeping reforms to address payroll fraud across government after a sample audit of 12 out of 53 State departments uncovered suspected irregularities worth Sh6.2 billion, including unauthorised alterations to payroll records, irregular payments, and weak controls. The reforms include a government-wide payroll audit, criminal investigations, and migration of all public institutions to a revamped payroll management system.
The Cabinet has approved sweeping reforms to address payroll fraud across government after a sample audit of 12 out of 53 State departments uncovered suspected irregularities worth Sh6.2 billion, including unauthorised alterations to payroll records, irregular payments, and weak controls. The reforms include a government-wide payroll audit, criminal investigations, and migration of all public institutions to a revamped payroll management system.
Kenya Prisons defeated defending champions GSU in straights of 25-17, 26-24, 25-23 in the first leg of the Kenya Volleyball Federation National League playoff quarterfinals at Makande Hall in Mombasa on Friday. GSU must win Saturday's second leg to keep their title defence alive and force a decider on Sunday.
Kenya Pipeline Company's foundation has expanded its Clean Energy Transition Programme to Mukuru Viwandani, Nairobi, reaching an additional 100 vulnerable households with LPG starter kits for clean cooking, following a Phase 1 rollout in Jomvu Kuu, Mombasa that benefited 90 households.
Kenya Pipeline, the defending champions, remained unbeaten by defeating Kenya Commercial Bank in a five-set match at Nyayo Stadium, winning the final set 17-15.
Reigning champions Kenya Pipeline whitewashed Kenyatta University 25-1, 25-2, 25-9, while former champions KCB defeated A-Plus 25-13, 25-16, 25-11 as play-offs lineup takes shape in the Kenya Volleyball Federation Women's National League.
DCI beat KDF in straight sets to register their sixth win of the 2025-2026 season, while defending champions Kenya Pipeline and former holders KCB Bank also won their matches. Pipeline defeated previously top-placed Postbank 3-1, with Postbank suffering their second defeat.
The Kenya Volleyball Federation has postponed the fourth round of the national men's league (originally scheduled for May 14–17) to allow the national team, Wafalme Stars, adequate preparation time for the CAVB African Nations Championship Zone V Qualifiers 2026, set for June 1–5 in Kampala, Uganda.
Reigning Kenya Volleyball Federation Women's National League champions Kenya Pipeline defeated Kenya Defence Forces in their third match of the 2025-2026 season at Nyayo Gymnasium, winning the first set 25-14. Fresh from winning bronze at the 2026 African Women Volleyball Club Championship in Cairo, Egypt, the team extended their winning streak.
KCB Bank lost the 2026 Women's African Volleyball Club Championship final to hosts Al Ahly 3-1, ending Kenya's hopes of winning the continental title. Al Ahly secured their record 11th trophy, while Kenya Pipeline finished third for the third consecutive year.
KCB Women's Volleyball Club reached the final of the 2026 Africa Clubs Championship in Cairo, losing 3-1 to Egypt's Al Ahly, but captain Mercy Moim and team patron Judith Sidi Odhiambo expressed pride in the runner-up finish as a major step forward after the team's fifth-place finish the previous year. Three KCB players—Merlyn Terry Tata, Juliana Namutira, and Sharon Cherono—received individual honours at the tournament.