Committee Established to Boost Private Sector Sports Funding

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Committee Established to Boost Private Sector Sports Funding

Technical Committee Formed to Unlock Private Sector Investment in Sports

President William Ruto has taken a significant step in transforming the landscape of sports investment in Kenya by forming a technical committee comprising government representatives, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), and private sector leaders. This initiative aims to streamline sponsorships, improve governance, and attract private sector investment to revitalize Kenyan sports.

During the launch on September 3, 2025, at State House Nairobi, President Ruto emphasized Kenya’s potential to become a global sporting powerhouse. “We are ensuring every gifted Kenyan has the opportunity to shine,” he stated, calling for collaborative efforts to nurture talent from the grassroots.

Addressing Challenges in Sports Governance

The committee is set to tackle longstanding issues that have hindered private sector involvement in sports, such as weak governance and lack of accountability. “We must create a framework for effective private sector participation so that sponsors can invest confidently,” indicated President Ruto. Acknowledging previous failures, including FKF’s 2022 suspension from international football, he reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring transparency and that funds will solely support sports development.

Infrastructure Investment and Future Outlook

To complement private sector efforts, the government will invest in vital infrastructure such as modern stadiums and grassroots academies. With a bid for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) and 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) already in place, these initiatives are designed to provide local talent the exposure necessary for success on the world stage.

Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki remarked that with the right leadership and accountability, the future of sports in Kenya is bright. To transform this potential into reality, stakeholders must collaborate effectively.

Conclusion

The formation of this technical committee signals a new chapter for sports in Kenya, poised for growth through strategic investment and partnerships. Both public and private entities are encouraged to engage actively to turn these strategies into actionable innovations. Let’s seize this opportunity to redefine sports in Kenya!

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Sofia Bennett is the dedicated Community Manager at InfoSport, with two years of experience fostering dynamic and welcoming spaces for sports enthusiasts. Sofia champions inclusive interaction by seamlessly connecting fans, athletes, and journalists, ensuring every voice within the InfoSport community feels respected and heard. Her work centers on building bridges between diverse audiences, driving conversations that celebrate different perspectives and enrich the fan experience. Sofia’s expert approach leverages interactive forums, live Q&As, and open feedback channels to facilitate meaningful exchanges that go beyond the scoreline, giving depth to sporting stories and creating a vibrant, supportive community. Sofia’s commitment extends to moderating discussions and implementing community guidelines that encourage civil, engaging, and insightful interaction. Her overarching goal is to support InfoSport’s mission by cultivating an environment where the best news emerges organically from shared passion and constructive dialogue. Through her leadership, InfoSport’s community continues to set the standard for inclusive, engaging sports journalism.