Zoo were relegated from the second-tier last year by the FKF Caretaker Committee. The club had initially been kicked out of the top flight over match fixing allegations.
The Kenyan had an easy first set, going ahead 6-2 to give herself a huge advantage against her 24-year-old opponent.
The Kenya star is looking to replicate her performance at the W15 Doubles where she triumphed two weeks ago alongside partner Beverly Nyangon.
Butali, Jaguars and Police occupy the first three positions on the standings with 20, 19 and 17 points from eight matches each played in that order respectively.
Kenya was supposed to have had a team in the CAF Champions League but Gor Mahia were kicked out after their club licensing certificate was revoked.
Fresh from winning the ITF Monastir W15 Women’s Doubles on 15 July, the 19-year-old says that being at the Olympics would mean everything to her.
Teams that will taste defeat in the playoffs will be among the first to get slots in the Super League according to Nabwire.
In Kenya, the FIFA for schools program is set to directly benefit over 2,000 schools across the country.
The federation is likely to propose a second-tier league in order to split the top tier league and introduce relegation and promotions in the next season,
Joining the list of players who have left City Stars is veteran forward Ezekiel Odera who just like Shitu was suspended by the Football Kenya Federation Integrity wing for alleged match-fixing.