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The race to succeed Paul Tergat as President of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) has taken a dramatic turn, with two formidable contenders—Francis Mutuku and Shadrack Maluki—locking horns in what is shaping up to be one of the most fiercely contested elections in the committee’s history. With the elections slated for April 24, anticipation is surging and alliances are shifting behind closed doors. On one side stands Francis Mutuku, the current NOC-K Secretary

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Posted on April 1, 2025
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To: All Interested ParticipantsSubject: ASCA International Course 2025 – East AfricaDate: Tuesday, 8th April 2025Time: 8:00 PM (EAT)Meeting Link: Shared Upon Confirmation Dear Coaches & Swim Enthusiasts, Join the ASCA International Course 2025 – East Africa Online Briefing to learn about registration, structure, and benefits. Agenda: Course Overview with Coach Chad Onken, ASCA Director of International Clinics Registration, Payment & Certification Details Success Stories & Preparation Tips Live Q&A Confirm attendance: 0726 246 875 |
NANYUKI – The greens of Nanyuki Sports Club came alive today, Sunday, as young golf prodigies teed off in the highly anticipated St. Christopher’s School Junior Golf Championship. Under the golden African sun, the air buzzed with excitement, and every swing, putt, and chip carried the weight of dreams in the making. Sponsored by St. Christopher’s School, Nanyuki, the championship brought together junior golfers from across the region, each vying for glory on the meticulously

Kenya Swimming TV Makes a Splash with Launch of High-End Website & Digital Sports Platforms Nairobi, Kenya – In a region where aquatic sports are growing in leaps and bounds, a new digital force is reshaping how swimming news is told, followed and celebrated. Kenya Swimming TV, the first of its kind in East Africa, has officially launched a high-end, user-friendly website — a central hub for real-time, verified, and inspiring swimming stories.From poolside to open water, and grassroots meets to international competitions, Kenya Swimming TV offers round-the-clock coverage of everything swimming: scholarships, events, training clinics, breaking news, and even athlete journeys. It’s a revolution in how aquatic sports are being covered in the digital age.“We’re not just reporting the news — we’re part of the swim community,” says Borniface Anyanzwa, Chief Editor of Kenya Swimming TV and Head Coach at St. Christopher’s Schools in Nanyuki.> “I’ve loved sports journalism since my high school days running the journalism club. We used to document school co-curricular activities — and our stories made waves. That same energy birthed Kenya Swimming TV. We’re now proudly informing and inspiring swimmers across East Africa, and soon, the entire continent.”Kenya Swimming TV’s digital footprint is growing fast — with a strong presence on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, and its WhatsApp Channel, which already boasts thousands of followers from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Africa, Australia, the UK, and the US. The impact is regional and growing global.> “We at Kiambu Aquatics are proud partners of Kenya Swimming TV,” says Dr. Douglas Okatso, Hon. Secretary of Kiambu Aquatics and Director at Swim Safe Kenya. “Before their rise, we spent heavily on media coverage. Now, they’ve made access to quality coverage seamless — even mainstream outlets are sourcing stories from them. My message to stakeholders is simple: support Kenya Swimming TV. Advertise with them, amplify them. They’re doing what few have done.”The platform has found strong backing from Genesis Sports Limited, East Africa’s largest wholesale and retail sports brand, whose support has propelled Kenya Swimming TV’s production quality and reach.Kenya Swimming TV isn’t just documenting aquatic excellence — it’s becoming the heartbeat of East Africa’s swim story.So whether you’re a coach, swimmer, parent, or federation leader, this is your media house. It’s authentic. It’s ours.For quality sports gear and wear, reach out to Genesis Sports at +254 742 222 777 or visit www.genesissports.co.ke

Posted on March 30, 2025
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The Kenyan swimming fraternity particularly young ladies coaches have hailed the appointment of Veronicah Wambui as Assistant Coach for Team Kenya ahead of next month’s Africa Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships in Egypt. For years, the upper echelons of Kenya’s national coaching appointments have been dominated by a familiar circle of seasoned veterans. But with Veronicah’s inclusion, Kenya Aquatics has signaled a decisive shift—one that embraces fresh energy, gender diversity, and technical merit. “I’m deeply honored
Nairobi, Kenya – In a region where aquatic sports are growing in leaps and bounds, a new digital force is reshaping how swimming news is told, followed and celebrated. Kenya Swimming TV, the first of its kind in East Africa, has officially launched a high-end, user-friendly website — a central hub for real-time, verified, and inspiring swimming stories. From poolside to open water, and grassroots meets to international competitions, Kenya Swimming TV offers round-the-clock coverage

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