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WORKS BEGIN ON NAIROBI’S CITY STADIUM AFTER NATION REPORT

12 September 2019

Nairobi
County government Monday took the first step to improve City Stadium following
a detailed report by Nation Sport highlighting the appalling state of the
stadium.

On
Monday, Nairobi County Governor Mike Sonko announced, via his official Facebook
page, that renovation work on the 10,000-seater facility has started.

For good
measure, Sonko uploaded a 15-minute video showing dozens of construction
workers working at the site.

He also
shared 10 photos showing county workers repairing the stadium’s terraces to his
million-plus followers on the social networking site.

“Rehabilitation
of City Stadium is underway to ensure the historic stadium is upgraded to the
required standards,” said Sonko.

“We
are also going to unveil Dandora Stadium soon after completion of its
construction. This financial year, my administration will construct three other
stadia in Ziwani grounds (Kariokor), Ndurarawa (Riruta) and Kihumbuini
(Kangemi). My administration is determined to promote sports through the
development of infrastructure to enable our youth to nurture their
talents.”

A
spot-check by Nation Sport confirmed that renovation work on City Stadium had
started, although Sonko’s office remained mum on the time it will take to
complete work on the stadium.

“This
(renovation work) is welcome news,” Gor Mahia treasurer Sally Bolo said. “The
club spends at least Sh100,000 each weekend to transport our team to matches in
Machakos or Kisumu.

“Our
fans used to fill up City Stadium and now not all of them can travel for away
matches so we have not only been spending but losing revenue as well.”

Nation Sport had on Monday highlighted delays in renovation of the stadium which has dragged for more than three years.https://allafrica.com/stories/201909110113.html

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