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KENYA GOVT. SAYS ONLY SEVEN STADIUMS TO MEET DEADLINE
It is amazing attending a sporting event and enjoying the beauty of the stadium. This is a site every sportman or woman would love to see.
However, that imagine can’t be envisioned with some stadia in Kenya. For a nation with so many Olympic gold medalist, it very sad that many stadiums are not maintained properly.
So far, the plans to redevelop those stadiums has been put in motion, but it seems like only seven will meet the upgrading deadline.
According to Sports Chief Administrative Secretary Hassan Noor Hassan, Kipchoge, Marsabit, Meru and Wote stadiums are some of the facilities that will meet the deadlines for implementation.
He made the statement while opening the Kericho Green Stadium track. He also noted that a task force report on the revival of sports on the backdrop of the Covid-19 outbreak will table its report in a week’s time.
According to him, “The report is being fine-tuned as we seek to complete stadiums across the country which are at various stages of construction,”
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