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Home » News » CS Ababu Namwamba officially kicks off countdown to 2024 Safari Rally

CS Ababu Namwamba officially kicks off countdown to 2024 Safari Rally

Last updated: March 21, 2024 7:33 pm
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Kenya is set to host the World Rally Championship (WRC) 2024, which will commence, from March 28th to 31st this year.

Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Sports and Arts, Ababu Namwamba, who kicked-off the countdown to the World Rally Championship (WRC) 2024, today, at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre grounds in Nairobi, expressed confidence that Kenya  will deliver a successful, fun-filled event.

The CS announced that the WRC Safari Rally will be flagged-off by President William Ruto at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre. The flag-off will then be followed by the public shakedown at Kasarani National Stadium before proceeding to Service Park Hotel in Naivasha for the main event.

The event will then be closed off at the Hells Gate, where the main rally is set to go down.

“We are now third in the series after rally Monte Carlo that opens and Rally Sweden, which is second in the rally log,” said Namwamba.

Notably this year, the Safari Rally has shifted from the month of June to the traditional timing around the Easter season.

“The Safari Rally had been in the shadows of the WRC calendar close to 19 years. However, we have now managed to sprout it back. The rally, being one of the 13 rounds and the only round on African soil, brings the country much pride and honor as the host,” Namwamba added.

The WRC Safari Rally Chief Executive Officer, Charles Gacheru, who accompanied Mr Namwamba to the event, reassured Kenyans that the pictures he had seen circulating online of unsafe risks along the rally route had been taken care of.

“I have seen pictures circulating of very big gullies at Hells Gate and Geothermal. This is normal as it is only the loose soil getting washed away by the floods. We engaged the National Youth Service and they have done a great job for us there,” Gacheru stated.

Mr Gacheru also informed members of the press that all accreditation of marshalls, media staff and rally staff was ongoing through an online platform called Eventos, provided and certified by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile.

“Media and security personnel who want to participate in the Safari rally must be accredited by the Eventos online platform. You have to upload a picture and be accredited by a national press officer.”

All members of the public who wish to join us in the rally must review the spectator guide online at www.safarirally.ke for more information, he added.

In his remarks, Mr. Stephen Etyang, the Assistant Inspector General from the Inspector General’s office, assured WRC fans that all security agencies had been involved to ensure a successful event.

He urged all Kenyans to strictly adhere to traffic regulations as this event will take place during the festive season when accidents are rampant. He also warned bus and lorry drivers against parking along the Naivasha road and in particular around the Kikopey area.

Mrs Patricia Mutheu representing the Matatu industry promised her sector’s full support noting that they will adhere to all government directives while working hand in hand with the authorities for a successful safari rally.

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