CS Mvurya affirms Kenya’s readiness to host CHAN 2025 amid CAF inspection tour
Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya speaking during the official handover of the Raila Odinga Stadium to the National Celebrations Steering Committee in readiness for the Madaraka Day Celebrations.
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CS Mvurya has clarified that the ongoing inspection tour by CAF officials is part of the Confederation of African Football’s standard protocol.
The process is aimed at evaluating venue readiness, security, infrastructure, accommodation, and coordination frameworks to ensure seamless delivery of a world-class tournament.
“We had a meeting on Friday with the CAF officials because it is standard procedure for CAF to conduct periodic inspections up until the final day in July. In our discussions, we affirmed Kenya’s full readiness to host CHAN,” stated CS Mvurya.
He emphasized that the Government remains fully committed to implementing the recommendations contained in the CAF inspection report, and that all necessary preparations are progressing on schedule.
“We have invested heavily in infrastructure upgrades, including at Kasarani and Nyayo stadiums, and have already paid the hosting fee amounting to KES 1.6 billion. The ongoing assessments by CAF are routine and essential to ensure all host nations are in alignment with tournament standards,” he added.
The CS urged the public to disregard misinformation circulating about Kenya’s readiness, reaffirming that the country is on track to deliver a successful and historic CHAN 2025.
He was speaking during the official handover of the Raila Odinga Stadium to the National Celebrations Steering Committee in readiness for the Madaraka Day Celebrations,


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