The President also directed the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage to redouble their efforts in re-convening the major sporting events that were postponed, due to Covid-19 pandemic. He cited the hosting of Kip Keino Classic event an indication that other counties of the world trust Kenya’s ability to contain Covid-19. President Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto pledged to build five stadiums in 2013 and another nine in 2017, pledges that are yet to be met by the government.


The government will upgrade more than nine stadiums by December, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said.

Speaking on Saturday at Nyayo National Stadium when he reopened the facility, President Uhuru directed the Ministry of Sorts, Culture and Heritage to ensure the facilities are upgraded in three months’ time. 

“I direct the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage to work round the clock to ensure these facilities are completed, ready for commissioning by the end of December 2020,” he said.

Uhuru said apart from upgrading Nyayo Stadium, other sports facilities in the country will also get a facelift to international level improve sports in the country.

“Our endeavour is to ensure that our sporting facilities can compare favourably with the top addresses around the world.”

He said the government has set aside funds to upgrade to completion the Jamhuri Sports, Leisure and Entertainment Park in Nairobi; in addition to the upgrade of sporting facilities in Eldoret, Marsabit, Meru, Chuka, Kisumu, Nyeri, Makueni, Wanguru in Kirinyaga and Kirigiti in Kiambu.

The President also directed the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage to redouble their efforts in re-convening the major sporting events that were postponed, due to Covid-19 pandemic.

He cited the hosting of Kip Keino Classic event an indication that other counties of the world trust Kenya’s ability to contain Covid-19.

 President Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto pledged to build five stadiums in 2013 and another nine in 2017, pledges that are yet to be met by the government.

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