Zimbabwe took the batting power-play in the 42nd over and scored 50 runs losing just one wicket -- Chigumbura while the big-hitting by Utseya and Lamb meant they scored 57 runs from the last five overs.
Kenyans struggled with ground fielding and the work behind the stumps was equally sloppy with the team opting to for batsman David Obuya as wicketkeeper in place of Morris Ouma.
Obuya had to hand over the gloves to Rakep Patel in the 35th over after injuring himself while trying to collect a wide delivery.
Zimbabwe openers Brendan Taylor (26 from 36 balls) and Regis Chakabva (9 from 22 balls) gave a cautious start to the innings after skipper Chigumbura elected to bat.
After the duo was dismissed, Sibanda played an edgy innings but his knock with seven fours and a six put Zimbabwe back on track, while former skipper Taibu gave fine support with a clinical half-century that helped him cross the 3,000-run mark in One-day Internationals.
Sibanda stepped out to hit Tikolo for a huge six over long-on to notch his 13th ODI half-century but he soon ran himself out in a mix-up with Taibu.
Nehemiah Odhiambo (c)of Kenya celebrates the wicket of Regis Chakabva of Zimbabwe
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