Works on the stadium have been ongoing for over 10 years now following a myriad of challenges including financial constraints.
MoreThe Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) is overseeing stadium's construction while other aspects and being handled through the whole-of-government approach.
MoreCS Mvurya assured the House and Kenyans that the Government has put in place the necessary measures to ensure all requirements are met ahead of the tournament.
MoreThe ultra-modern stadium will have a seating capacity of 60,000, promising an electrifying atmosphere when the continent’s premier football tournament kicks off.
MoreAccording to the Principal Secretary (PS) for the State Department for Sports, Elijah Mwangi, preparations are underway for infrastructure and stadium upgrades, and key organisational structures are already in place.
MoreA good number of the questions had sought to know the state of preparedness of key sporting facilities to host international sports events, more specifically, CHAN and AFCON.
MoreThe Ministry of Defence (MoD) through the KDF is tasked to oversee and supervise the renovation of the Stadium
MoreIn Kenya, three venues have been picked – Nyayo and Kasarani Stadiums in Nairobi and Eldoret's Kipchoge Keino Stadium.
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