Kenya Moves To Protect CHAN Hosting Reputation

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Kenya moves to protect CHAN hosting reputation with fan zones and tighter security

Kenya moves to protect CHAN hosting reputation with fan zones and tighter security

Kenya is stepping up security and crowd management measures ahead of Sunday’s African Nations Championship (CHAN) clash between Harambee Stars and Zambia, in a bid to safeguard its reputation as a capable tournament host.

Six official fan zones have been designated across Nairobi — at Uhuru Park, Luckysummer–Ngomongo near Kasarani Stadium, Dandora Stadium, Utalii (Stima Club), Jacaranda Grounds, and Kibera DC Grounds — to provide inclusive, safe spaces for supporters to watch the match on big screens.

Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya said the zones would ease pressure on Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, and ensure compliance with Confederation of African Football (CAF) requirements. “We are bringing the stadium atmosphere closer to the people, but with safety and order as our top priorities,” he said.

Fan enjoying a football match at Kasarani during CHAN competitions

With Kenya eager to avoid the kind of crowd trouble that could invite CAF sanctions, Mvurya urged fans to pair their passion with discipline. “The highest form of patriotism is exercising restraint and respecting tournament protocols,” he told reporters after inspecting Kasarani.

The government has also moved to counter counterfeit ticket sales. Enhanced checks, ticket scanning, and increased police presence will be enforced at Kasarani and Nyayo National Stadium. Only fans with valid tickets will be allowed entry.

These measures follow high-level talks between CAF, the Football Kenya Federation, the Local Organising Committee and police. “We are determined to meet international standards and protect the integrity of the tournament,” Mvurya said.

As excitement builds for the decisive group-stage fixture, authorities hope fan zones will channel the energy of thousands who cannot secure stadium seats. “We want Kenyans to come out in large numbers — in the stands or at the zones — to back Harambee Stars,” the CS said.

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