Lamu Sevens underscore urgent need for community development amid environmental sustainability efforts

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The fourth annual
Lamu7s Rugby Tournament, hosted by the Waridi Foundation, reaffirmed the role
of sports in highlighting the intersection of youth empowerment, sustainable
tourism, and community development.
The tournament’s
impact stretched beyond the pitch. Held on World Tourism Day, the event integrated
the “Plant & Play” initiative, which saw 5,000 mangroves planted along
Lamu’s coastline, a town clean-up campaign, and the promotion of Lamu’s
ecotourism attractions such as Pangani Forest, Lake Kenyatta, and over 126
bird species.
These activities are
aligned with the global call for sustainable tourism while directly benefiting
the local environment.
Waridi Foundation
founder Jennifer Waridi, who initiated the Lamu7s while serving as Miss Tourism
Kenya in 2017, underscored the broader mission of the tournament: “Lamu is a
one-stop destination—from the island’s sandy beaches to the mainland’s eco-tourism
gems. Lamu7s blends sport, sustainability, and tourism to create opportunities
for our youth.”
Supported by partners
such as Green Pamoja Initiatives, Asali Mikoko, Pride of Lamu, White Label
Entertainment, and the Lamu Muslim Association, the event has become a beacon
of how sport can drive both social and economic impact.
Despite enduring
logistical challenges, the four-team tournament featuring Mpeketoni Girls Rugby
Team, Young Cubs Mpeketoni, and Malindi Turtles attracted viewership from the
larger Lamu region.
The Malindi Turtles
defended their title with a 12–0 win, but the bigger victory was the growing
enthusiasm for rugby in a region where the sport is still developing.
For the first time,
all participating teams received cash prizes, a gesture meant to reward effort
and encourage more grassroots participation.
Leaders, including
Deputy Governor Dr. Mubarak Bhajaj and several county officials, pledged
long-term support for rugby through the provision of kits and equipment. Coast
music legend Susumila added cultural flavor with a performance that celebrated
local talent.
With its growing popularity and multi-dimensional approach, the Lamu7s is positioning itself as a signature event that not only builds sporting talent but also nurtures community pride and environmental stewardship.
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