Nairobi County sets up public viewing zones for CHAN 2024 matches

Public viewing arenas for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), National Archives. PHOTO| COURTESY

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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has announced the establishment of several public viewing arenas for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), starting this Sunday with Harambee Stars’ match against Zambia at Kasarani Stadium.
The initiative,
implemented in partnership with communications firm PARROT, aims to give
residents unable to attend matches in person an opportunity to watch them in
designated fan zones. One such zone, already operational at the National
Archives, can accommodate about 500 spectators and will remain open throughout
the tournament.
“Not everyone
can fit in Kasarani, so we’re bringing the action to the city,” Governor Sakaja
said, noting that the spaces are intended to broaden public access to the
games.
According to
City Hall, the National Archives site has been fitted with paving, lighting,
and other facilities to support evening matches. Security personnel will be
deployed to manage the crowds and ensure safety.
Additional
fan zones are planned in collaboration with the National Government at Uhuru
Park, Jacaranda Grounds, Dandora, and other locations across the city.
The zones will feature large screens and remain open for the duration of CHAN 2024. Entry will be free.
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