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Government stops the construction of all sporting infrastructure

Last updated: January 29, 2023 11:05 am
Jessicah Mwambia 3 years ago
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Sports and Youth Affairs Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba has suspended the construction of any new stadium across the country with immediate effect. While announcing the move, the CS said the ban will enable the government to come up with a concrete plan to construct and improve all stadia infrastructures to international standards.

“We have suspended construction of all sporting infrastructure. We want to come up with standards and a master plan first. When we start construction, they will be above standards,” Namwamba said.

Speaking in Budalangi yesterday during the launch of Kenya Innovation Week to impact digital skills to youths, the CS also revealed that plans to launch “Talanta Hela” programme are at an advanced stage.

Also read: Ababu Namwamba’s baby mama globe-trotting to government events since he became CS

He urged Youths to acquire digital literacy, to obtain full benefits from the technological space.

“We want you to be able to use your phones and laptops to access opportunities and to innovate. We want you to innovate in science and you will get support through the Kenya National Innovation Agency,” he added.

Namwamba said the Kenya National Innovation Agency will be working with 184 youth empowerment centres in Kenya, to turn them into digital hubs. 

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