Mathare United handed AFC Leopards a first league defeat in 10 game following a 2-0 victory in a Kenyan Premier League match on Sunday.
Cliff Nyakeya inspired Mathare to a carbon copy of the first leg performance, which left the Slum Boys fourth on the log with 46 points.
Before today, Ingwe had gone nine games undefeated at home, the last time they failed to pick maximum point was March 13 in the hand sofutiwea Sofapaka.
Nyakeya opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a low finish before Klinsman Omulanga made the most of a howler from Jairus Adira to score into an empty net ten minutes later.
In Kisumu, Western Stima held Gor Mahia to a barren draw as K’Ogalo wasted chances to extend their point tally at the top.
The League leaders could have opened a ten point gap, especially after Sofapaka dropped points, but Stima was too hot, holding the unlucky defending champions at the Moi Stadium in Kisumu. Gor, though are still top of the log with 60 points, seven clear of second placed Sofapaka.
Elsewhere, Tusker came from two-goals down to force a 2-2 draw with Sofapaka. In-form Ugandan export, Umaru Kasumba gave Batoto Ba Mungu the opening goal on the third minute before Brian Magonya doubled the lead 45 minutes later.
But Tusker needed the added four minutes to force a point; Rodger Aloro rescued the Brewers with s 93rd minute equaliser after Boniface Muchiri had halved the advantage with an 84th minute goal.
In another match, Allan Wanga inspired Kakamega Homeboyz stretched Kariobangi Sharks bad run following a 3-0 defeat.
Wanga scored from the penalty spot to add to a goal apiece from David Okoth and Peter Thiongo, a performance that pushed Sharks winless run to 11 games.
Zoo Kericho were also held to a scoreless draw by visiting Sony Sugar and as Bandari who were held to a barren draw by Posta Rangers.