Editor's Review

"We will ensure we place Kenya on its rightful position as a sporting superpower," President Ruto. 

Kenya has bid with Uganda and Tanzania to host the 2027 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

President William Ruto made the announcement on Monday, May 15 at State House where he unveiled the East African Community Pamoja bid for the AFCON 2027.  

The Head of State noted that the submission is part of the Government’s plan to harness skills and talents.

“We are focussed on harnessing the full potential of each sector for our prosperity," Ruto stated.  

President Ruto and Sports CS Ababu Namwamba at State House.
 

Appreciating Kenya’s rich sporting and creative talent, President Ruto explained that the sector has a potential to stimulate economic growth.

“This sector is a giant wellspring of opportunities. We will ensure we place Kenya on its rightful position as a sporting superpower," he said. 

Some of the interventions that the President noted were being pursued are infrastructure development, enhanced monetisation of sporting talent, and the reinstatement of Kenya’s football into good standing.

He added that a long-term intervention will be the attraction of premier international sports and athletics events to Kenya.

“This will stimulate local sports, promote tourism, create employment and enhance our national sporting and athletic brand," Ruto said.