Refurbished Uhuru Sports Complex reopened

Refurbished Uhuru Sports Complex reopened

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja also revealed that the County Government has lined up works in City Stadium, the iconic Woodley Stadium, Kihumbuini, Umeme Grounds in Ziwani, Pand Pieri in Githurai and Mukuru

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja officially opened the refurbished Uhuru Sports Complex in Jerusalem, Nairobi on Saturday 23rd March.

The sports arena has a football pitch, a basketball court, and a convertible court that can be used for netball, volleyball, and handball. It also has a multipurpose hall to host indoor games like chess, table tennis among other sports. The sports complex also has a boxing ring to hold boxing matches and training.

Speaking at the opening, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja retaliated his commitment to improve and develop sports facilities in Nairobi in support of the youth to advance their talents and abilities.

"We will continue to build, develop and maintain more sports facilities in the city. We recently opened Dandora Stadium, now it's Uhuru Complex Sports Arena and we have lined up works in Joe Kadenge Stadium (City Stadium), Woodley, Kihumbuini, Ziwani, Githurai and Mukuru in this financial year,” Governor Sakaja said.

He also paid glowing tribute to other leaders that played a role in the refurbishment of the sports arena.

 

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