Ksh.700M stadium, Ksh.150M airstrip: Kitui gets facelift ahead of Mashujaa Day celebrations

Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki inspects ongoing infrastructure projects in Kitui on September 9, 2025 in preparation for Mashujaa Day celebrations. PHOTO | DPCS

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The government is speeding up construction of Ithookwe Stadium in Kitui town
to ensure it is ready to host next month’s Mashujaa Day Celebrations.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said the 10,000-capacity stadium, which is
being put up at a cost of Ksh.700 million, is nearing completion and is expected
to be ready on time to host the national celebrations.
The signature project is being put up to international standards as the
government targets using it for international matches and other similar events.
“Now 80% complete, the stadium will be used by generations of Kitui for
sports tournaments and other activities,” he said.
The Deputy President spoke on Tuesday when he inspected the ongoing works at
the stadium where he challenged the contractor to accelerate its completion but
not to compromise on the standards.
Kitui County will be hosting a national event for the first time and already
it has benefitted from a range of revamping ahead of the ceremony slated for
October 20.
“As the host town, Kitui is benefiting from a massive infrastructure upgrade
of road, electricity, water supply and other projects including the
rehabilitation and upgrade of the Ithookwe Airstrip that had fallen into
disrepair,” DP noted.
The DP also inspected the renovation of Ithookwe Airstrip which will be
crucial in the arrival and departure of guests during the celebrations.
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