Kenya aims high: Stadium progress underscores commitment to hosting AFCON 2027 and CHAN 2024
The Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports has provided an update on the progress of stadium preparations for upcoming international sporting events.
In a communication dated April 16th, the ministry assured sports enthusiasts that construction at the Talanta Sports City is underway, with the upgrading of Kasarani Stadium proceeding on schedule. These venues are pivotal as Kenya prepares to co-host AFCON'27 with Uganda and Tanzania.
"The construction of Talanta Sports City for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is making excellent progress, alongside upgrading Kasarani Stadium. These venues hold significant importance for Kenya as we collaborate in hosting AFCON'27 with Uganda and Tanzania," the statement outlined.
Furthermore, the ministry disclosed that Nyayo National Stadium had been designated as Kenya's venue for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which the country is co-hosting with neighbouring Uganda and Tanzania, following consultations with the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The ministry also noted that the contractor assigned to upgrade Nyayo National Stadium will commence work immediately after the conclusion of the Kipchoge Keino Classic on April 22, 2024.
The ministry expressed satisfaction with the progress made in solidifying Kenya's position as a premier choice for high-profile sporting events, highlighting the successful hosting of the Billie Jean King Cup, Bathez Rugby Tournament, and the 2023 CECAFA U18 Tournaments as significant steps forward.
"We want to assure all sports fans and citizens of Kenya that we remain dedicated to maintaining this positive momentum, which will contribute to the advancement of our nation's sports and creative sectors, while also supporting our Sports Tourism objectives," the update emphasized.
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