Unlike previously where the team assembles for residential camp ahead of league games, the players did not travel to Mombasa this time round.
Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) men's league silver medalists Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) may be a no-show as the second leg of the league gets underway on Friday 10 February at Nyayo Stadium.
The dockers are said to have been affected by the changes in the Authority's management as well as the ministry of transport and were unable to secure funding well in time for the league action.
With their first match scheduled for Friday 10 at 9 am against Prisons Central, the players based in Mombasa are yet to travel to Nairobi while those in the capital have been asked to be on standby incase the pending issues are resolved in time for action.
Unlike previously where the team assembles for residential camp ahead of league games, the players did not travel to Mombasa this time round.
The CAVB Club Championships fifth place finishers are scheduled to play Prisons Central, Prisons Western and Equity Bank in the second leg.
The Sammy Mulinge-coached side would be making their first appearance of the season at Nyayo if they honour the fixtures, as, despite travelling to Mosoriot for the first leg, they did not play since their opponent had requested for their matches to be postponed.
Meanwhile, action is expected to serve off at 9am, after a team managers' technical meeting at 8.30 at the Nyayo Indoor and outdoor arenas.
Eight matches, four on each court, are set to be played across the three days. This weekend will also see the commencing of the division two men's league that has attracted six teams.