MOMBASA, Kenya — The Mombasa County Swimming Association (MCSA) has announced plans to hold long-overdue elections, following the establishment of a 90-day transitional committee to oversee the process. In a memo dated February 8, 2026, the association confirmed the formation of an interim committee tasked with managing county swimming activities and preparing the ground for new leadership. The committee will coordinate operations during the transition, learn administrative processes from current officials, and ensure a smooth
Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County :The waves of victory continue to surge as Swim Fit Swim Club – Kisumu made another statement of dominance during the Uasin Gishu Aquatics Championship held over the weekend in the vibrant City of Champions, Eldoret. Competing away from home, the lakeside powerhouse proved that passion and discipline know no boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the national aquatics stage. Under the keen and charismatic leadership of Coach Odera Biko, affectionately
Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County ;The ripples of excellence continue to spread across the Kenyan aquatics scene as Swim Fit Swim Club Kisumu made a thunderous splash during the Uasin Gishu Aquatics Championship held in Eldoret over the weekend. The lakeside giants once again proved that distance is no barrier to dominance, shining brightly on a stage far from home the City of Champions. Under the strategic and inspirational leadership of Coach Odera Biko, fondly known
In the quiet highlands of Nanyuki, where the air is crisp and the peaks of Mount Kenya watch over like ancient guardians, something extraordinary is happening. Beneath the sunlit skies and among fields where zebras occasionally graze, a young girl is rewriting the narrative of Kenyan swimming—stroke by graceful stroke. Her name is Samara Wanjiru, and at just 8 years old, she’s already diving headfirst into history. While most children her age are still learning
Uganda is gearing up for a fierce battle with hosts Kenya at the 10th Africa Aquatics Zone 3 Swimming Championships, set for October 16–19, 2025, at the Kasarani Aquatic Stadium in Nairobi. With the overall trophy in sight, the Ugandan team is brimming with confidence, energy, and determination to make a statement on regional waters. The championship appears to be very competitive having attracted over 15 nations from across Africa. The Ugandan contingent, composed mainly
Eritrea has officially confirmed participation in the 10th Africa Aquatics Zone 3 Swimming Championship, to be staged from 16th to 19th October 2025 at the Kasarani Aquatic Stadium in Nairobi. This latest confirmation comes hot on the heels of Nigeria’s entry, further boosting anticipation for what promises to be a historic championship. According to Omar Ali Omari, Technical Director at Kenya Aquatics, the Nairobi event is on track to become the most attended Zone 3