Kabras RFC utility back Jone Kubu has announced that he has successfully undergone arthroscopy as he looks to address a long-standing knee issue that has troubled him since late 2023.
Kubu was stretchered off during Kabras Sugar’s emphatic 72–10 win over Kisumu RFC in December 2023, an injury that forced him to stay out of action for almost a full year and later underwent surgery.
He eventually made his return in the 2024/25 season, showing glimpses of his trademark versatility and flair.
Despite earning selection to both the Kenya Simbas and the Shujaa squad on the World SVNS Series, the Fijian-born back could often be seen dragging his leg, an indication that the injury had not fully settled.
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On Monday, Kubu took to his X account to confirm that he had undergone arthroscopy and expressed his gratitude to those who supported him through the process.
“A lot to process right now but all in all, the arthroscopy went well and the road to recovery begins. Thank you very much sir for the care, thank you very much family for the never-ending love and prayers,” he wrote.
A lot to process rn but all in all, Arthroscopy went well and road to recovery begins . Maleka vakalevu turaga na veimaroroi, maleka vakalevu vuvale for the never ending Love and prayers#reKAVAry pic.twitter.com/DdUCqsA2PL
— Jone Kubu (@YManu_Boyii) December 8, 2025
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure where a small camera is inserted into the joint to diagnose or repair damage. It is commonly used to treat cartilage tears, ligament issues, and joint inflammation, and often results in reduced pain and faster healing compared to open surgery.
Recovery timelines vary, but most patients resume normal activities within 4–6 weeks, while a full return to high-intensity sports s
The medical procedure now sets him on a new recovery path, with hopes that he will return stronger for club and country once fully healed.

