The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) is overseeing stadium's construction while other aspects and being handled through the whole-of-government approach.
MoreThe new addition will increase the hospital’s capacity by 250 beds, representing a significant boost to local healthcare infrastructure.
MoreThe facility will feature a World Athletics–certified 400-metre tartan track, a 10,000-seat capacity expandable to 15,000, and a FIFA/CAF-compliant football pitch.
MoreBased on the facts and evidence gathered, the report concluded that the crash was caused by an engine malfunction.
MoreAccording to the Defense CS Soypan Tuya, the stadium is now at 37 per cent complete with Ksh 2 billion already paid to Chinese contractors.
MoreSpeaking during the Loop Forum, the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry, Soipan Tuya, reiterated Government’s commitment to transition Kenya from the linear model to a circular economy.
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