Ruto: Construction of Talanta Sports Stadium progressing well

The president says Kenya is keen to develop a comprehensive sports and creative industry infrastructure master plan

In Summary
  • The stadium will serve as the main venue for the opening and closing ceremonies as well as some of the Afcon matches.
President William Ruto during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Talanta sports city stadium on March 1, 2024.
President William Ruto during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Talanta sports city stadium on March 1, 2024.
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President William Ruto inspected the construction progress on Tuesday afternoon and said the sports facility will be completed before the end of next year in readiness to host the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in 2027.

"I have come here today to inspect the progress of the construction works of this stadium. We will employ more people to ensure the work is completed before the end of next year," he said.

The stadium will serve as the main venue for the opening and closing ceremonies as well as some of the Afcon matches.

The project will redefine Kenya's sporting profile and result in an iconic facility and infrastructural upgrade for Nairobi City and the nation, the President explained.

The president noted that Kenya was keen to develop and implement a comprehensive sports and creative industry infrastructure master plan.

He said the government is upgrading various sports infrastructure facilities to provide quality training for sportspeople and, at the same time, developing sporting talent across the country.

Earlier, President Ruto visited Lenana School Primary, where more classrooms are being built to accommodate the increasing number of learners at the institution.

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