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Africa: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania to Finalize Hosting Venues for African Nations Championship 2025

Nairobi — The Republics of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania are set to deliberate on the final selection and readiness of hosting venues for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the 1st, 2nd and third-place playoff of the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN), scheduled for August 2025.

The three countries’ Sports Ministers are expected to conclude logistical discussions by Tuesday next week, as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) intensifies preparations to ensure the East African trio is ready to host the prestigious tournament.

During a high-level virtual interministerial meeting chaired by CAF Secretary General Veron Mosengo-Omba, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, the Creative Economy and Sports, Hon. Salim Mvurya, reaffirmed the country’s preparedness to host both ceremonies and match fixtures.

He highlighted Kenya’s robust infrastructural investments and a well-established event ecosystem.

“We have already paid the hosting rights for CHAN. Our earmarked venues meet the required standards and are ready to support the extensive logistical operations needed for such a world-class event,” stated CS Mvurya.

He further emphasized Kenya’s multi-agency approach, integrating various government departments into the local organizing committee to align fully with CAF’s operational and experiential requirements.

“We have brought together multidisciplinary teams within our organizing committees to adhere to CAF’s guidelines, just as we successfully did during the CHAN draws. Kenya is committed to working closely with CAF to deliver a stellar and memorable tournament experience,” he added.