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    Kenya on the Rise in Sports, Says Deputy President Kindiki

    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalAugust 12, 2025No Comments6 Views
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    BY SHABAN OMAR

    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has expressed optimism that Kenya is experiencing a remarkable rise in sports and talent development.

    Kindiki cited the hosting of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) as one of the country’s greatest milestones in recent years, noting that it marks a new chapter for Kenya’s sports industry after decades without major international tournaments.

    “The last time we hosted an international event was in 1987, when the All Africa Games were played in Nairobi. Now, we are bringing CHAN to our soil, and this is just the beginning of many more prestigious events to come,” he said.

    The Deputy President attributed the achievements to deliberate government investment in sports infrastructure and youth empowerment initiatives aimed at helping young people discover and showcase their talents on global platforms.

    He highlighted recent projects, including the upgrading of stadiums to meet international standards, increased funding for grassroots sports programs, and partnerships with private stakeholders to support budding athletes.

    “Kasarani, Nyayo, and Bukhungu stadiums have been upgraded to meet international standards, and we are also set to unveil the biggest one yet, the Talanta Stadium which is expected to be completed by December,” he said.

    He spoke on Sunday at Denmark grounds, Maganyakulo in Matuga sub-county, Kwale County.

    Kindiki further revealed that the government is also working to upgrade other sports infrastructure and creating sports academies across the country, with a focus on nurturing grassroots talent and ensuring that promising athletes from all regions have access to quality training facilities.

    He said the new move is to give every young person, regardless of their background, an equal chance to excel.

    According to him, modern facilities in rural and peri-urban areas will help bridge the talent gap between major cities and remote regions.

    “Here in Matuga we launched the construction of a talent academy and the initiative is ongoing in other counties, so that every region in Kenya becomes a hub for talent nurturing and sports investment,” he said.

    He said the government will partner with county governments, leaders, and the private sector to ensure such sports facilities are well elevated and attract professional scouts.

    Kindiki assured that with continued investment, Kenya will soon not only host major African tournaments but also compete for global events.

    He said that sports are not just a form of entertainment, but also a powerful tool for national unity, job creation, and economic growth.

    He noted that youth are key drivers of development of the economy thus the government remains committed to creating jobs and opportunities for talented youth.

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