By Borniface Anyanzwa, Kenya Swimming TV Kenya’s rising swimming stars are ready to take center stage at the 16th Africa Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships, slated to run from April 30 to May 3, 2025, at the prestigious Cairo International Stadium, Egypt. With the countdown ticking, the country’s junior swim team is fine-tuning preparations for what promises to be a thrilling continental showdown featuring over 30 national teams from across Africa. The Kenyan delegation, officially unveiled
All roads lead to Kisumu this May, where young dreams dive deep, and champions rise from the water. In what promises to be a historic weekend for Kenyan sports, Kenya Aquatics President Dr. Maureen Owiti is making a powerful call to the nation—swimming fans, parents, schools, coaches, and communities—to unite in celebration of our youth at the Kenya National Junior Swimming Championship, set to unfold in spectacular fashion on 3rd and 4th May 2025 at
Hosted at the serene and state-of-the-art St. Christopher’s School in Nanyuki, the camp has drawn the region’s brightest swimming talents in preparation for the Kenya National Junior Swimming Championship, slated for May 3–4 in Kisumu. With over 45 elite teams expected to compete at the Aga Khan Primary School pool, the stakes couldn’t be higher. But the Mt. Kenya Aquatics Bloc is not just showing up—they’re showing up prepared. At the heart of this transformative
Born and raised in a family that deeply valued education, Maureen Owiti attended Kianda School, an institution she credits for instilling in her discipline and focus. These early lessons served as a foundation for her academic excellence as she pursued her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in Russia, where she graduated with first-class honors. Her passion for improving women’s healthcare in Africa led her to specialize in gynecology, a field she entered not just with
By Borniface Anyanzwa, Kenya Swimming TV Kenya’s aquatic revolution is surging forward — with precision, power, and promise. At the just-concluded 2025 South African National Aquatic Championships in Gqeberha, two young Kenyan athletes didn’t just compete — they made a statement. Stephen Ndegwa and Haniel Kudwoli, now nicknamed the Butterfly King and the Breaststroke Barracuda respectively, captivated Africa’s swimming elite with poise, speed, and national pride. At 21 years old, Stephen Ndegwa, a product of
Nairobi, Kenya – April 12, 2025 — Genesis Sports Limited is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Arena, the globally renowned performance swimwear brand, becoming the official distributor of Arena products in East Africa. This strategic move marks a significant milestone for both companies and promises a transformative impact on the region’s swimming and aquatic sports landscape.As one of the most trusted distributors of premium sports gear in the region, Genesis Sports Limited has