Sakaja flags off boxing team, announces major investment in boxing infrastructure across Nairobi

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Sakaja flags off boxing team, announces major investment in boxing infrastructure across Nairobi

Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson today flagged off the Nairobi City County boxing team as they departed to represent the city in the inter-cities boxing tournament in Uganda.

Speaking at the event held at City Hall, Sakaja expressed pride in the team’s dedication and commitment to elevating Nairobi’s sporting profile.

He also took the opportunity to unveil a major plan to enhance boxing infrastructure by constructing 10 professional boxing rings across various sub-counties, emphasizing that this initiative would help grow the sport.

“Apart from constructing stadiums, we will now build 10 boxing rings. We want boxing to be a sport embraced by the people, and this starts with investment. We urge the sports committee to factor this into the budget,” Sakaja affirmed.

The Governor further announced that the popular Sakaja Super Cup, which has primarily focused on football, will in the future incorporate other sports, including boxing.

He highlighted the crucial role sports play in society—not only in promoting a healthy lifestyle but also as a viable career path for young people.

“Sports bring people together. Beyond fostering a healthy lifestyle, it provides our youth with an opportunity to build careers, earn a living, and combat drug abuse,” Sakaja stated.

Boxing Association Secretary Benjamin Musa thanked the Governor, expressing confidence in the team’s success.

“We appreciate the support we have received from the Governor, and on February 3rd, we shall return home as champions,” Musa said.

Meanwhile, several stadiums, including Woodley, Mwiki, and Kihumbuini, are currently under construction to support the growth of the sports industry.

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