Kenya Lionesses head coach Dennis Mwanja has handed first team debuts to the Mwamba RFC duo of Faith Livoi and Diana Omosso as he named his squad for Saturday's test match against South Africa in Cape Town.
Rose Otieno, Knight Otwoma and Natasha Email make up the Lionesses front row with captain Enid Ouma started at blindside in a backrow that features Diana Kemunto at openside flank with Phoebe Akinyi slotting in at number eight.
Front row Naomi Muhanji is in line for her debut after being named on the bench which also consists of the experienced front row duo of Evelyn Kalemera and Mercy Migongo. This is the second time the Lionesses and Springbok Women are clashing this year, their previous clash in the Rugby Africa Women's Cup in Madagascar ending in a 48-0 victory to the South Africans.
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