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The countdown is on as swimming enthusiasts from across the country turn their eyes to Mpesa Foundation Academy, Thika, which will host the Kiambu Aquatics Level One Swimming Championship on 20–21 September 2025. The highly anticipated meet has already attracted over 35 schools and clubs, setting the stage for one of the most competitive aquatic events of the season. The championship is part of the Kiambu Aquatics Swimming League 2025–2026, a structured competition designed to
On Saturday, Courtesy Beach in Ruiru (Kiambu County) came alive with energy, laughter, and determination as the Open Water Family, led by International Coach Monica Githinji and Kenya Aquatics Official Heize Kahindo, hosted a remarkable Open Water Swimming Talent Identification & Development Program. The event was more than just a training—it was a celebration of passion, growth, and the future of open water swimming in Kenya. A Day of Learning & Inspiration Young swimmers had
“Our committee has a constitutional duty to oversee and support the growth of sport in Kenya, from reviewing legislation to inspecting facilities and monitoring government-funded projects. Partnering with NOC-K allows us to ensure that athletes not only have the structures they need to thrive, but that sport continues to contribute to national unity, youth empowerment, and economic development,” said Hon. Wanyama. President Shadrack Maluki welcomed the visit, noting that the strengthened partnership between Parliament and
Kenya is set to dive into a historic moment this October as it welcomes the 10th Africa Aquatics Zone 3 Swimming Championship to Kasarani. For Gabriel Kamau, head coach at Kiambu based Swimming Club, Supermarlins, the championship is more than just another competition — it’s a turning point for the country’s swimming future. Kamau believes the event will provide unmatched exposure for Kenya’s homegrown talent, with the country fielding two teams and enjoying the advantage
In a bold and ambitious move, Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has unveiled the highly anticipated President’s Cup, a tournament poised to ignite a sporting revolution from Kenya’s grassroots to the grand national stage. With county-level competitions set to launch soon, the new initiative echoes the spirit of the 2023 Talanta Hela, promising to scout, polish, and propel local talent into national stardom—with “the right approach,” as Mvurya confidently declared. But as the countdown to
The waters of Nairobi will not be calm this October. From the 16th to the 19th, the 10th Africa Aquatics Zone 3 Swimming Championships will dive into action, and the spotlight is firmly on the fierce rivalry between Uganda and Kenya. Uganda comes in with their heads high after beating Kenya in the last four championships. Their camp is brimming with confidence. One senior Ugandan coach spoke with fire:“Kenyans must fall. We have beaten them

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