Uhuru Reopens Refurbished Nyayo National Stadium [PHOTOS]

Uhuru Reopens Refurbished Nyayo National Stadium [PHOTOS]

President Kenyatta on Saturday reopened the Nyayo National Stadium following its renovation.

The 45,000-seat capacity sporting facility located in the city center has been under repair for the past three years at a cost of Sh650 million.

It was closed for renovations in 2017 in preparation for the 2018 Africa Nations Championships (Chan), which was later moved to Morocco over Kenya’s unpreparedness.
 

Uhuru on Saturday termed the refurbishment and reopening of the arena as “a new chapter for sports in Kenya.” He also revealed plans to improve other stadia in Eldoret, Marsabit, Nyeri, Kirigiti in Kiambu, Wote Stadium in Makueni, among others.

Kenyatta further reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that Kenya hosts the World U-20 Championship and the World Safari Rally slated for next year.

He was accompanied by Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed, Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, and other government officials.

“Several international sports bodies are sending representatives to inspect this facility and I’m glad football administration has expressed their satisfaction with this facility,” said CS Amina. 

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Comments

Guest #13 (not verified)     Sat, 09/26/2020 @ 11:51am

Looks pretty good but wait to mashemeji derby is played there. There will be no seat left in place. No need for the seats just a waste of tax payer money.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Sun, 09/27/2020 @ 11:13pm

Luos teams should be banned playing there juu they will destroy it just like their hero rao the guys who believed in poverty.

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