CAF Certifies Kenyan Venues as CHAN 2024 Draws Closer

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Kasarani stadium is ready for CHAN 2024.

Kenya has officially confirmed its readiness to co-host the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) alongside Uganda and Tanzania.

The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) chaired by Nicolas Musonye and led by CEO Mike Rabar, has established 13 functional sub-committees responsible for security, fan services, medical and doping control, infrastructure, finance, public signage, and more.

Coordination across Uganda and Tanzania is ensured via the Pamoja Council of Sports Ministers and Regional Technical Committee.

“We’ve delivered top-level infrastructure and operational systems in line with CAF standards,” said Rabar.

LOC chaired by Nicolas Musonye.

“This tournament is not just about football. It’s a test of our readiness, coordination, and unity. Its success will directly determine our ability to host AFCON 2027,” said Musonye.

Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani and Nyayo National Stadium have been fully upgraded.

Training facilities like Ulinzi Complex, Police Sacco Stadium, and Utalii Grounds are also match-ready.

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All have been certified by Confederation of African Football (CAF) and handed over to the LOC.

CAF-approved hotels for teams and officials include Pullman, Hyatt Regency, Kempinski, and Movenpick, all within proximity to venues.

LOC CEO Mike Rabar.

A protocol desk will operate at JKIA to handle delegations’ arrivals. The event is budgeted at KSh 1.4 billion, covering 30 days.

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