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$.9 Million Green Stadium Sets to Emerge in Kenya

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Last updated: 2021/05/11 at 7:40 AM
Fesadeb Published May 11, 2021
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By Akanimo Sampson
In Nyamira County, western axis of Kenya, a $921,658.98 ‘Green Stadium’ will soon spring up. The new stadium is embrace green energy like use of solar.
Nyamira County Governor, Amos Nyaribo, and County Commissioner, Amos Mariba, recently led top state delegation to assess the field where the stadium will be constructed to international standards.
Also included on the delegation were ICT and Innovation Principal Secretary Jerome Ochieng, his sports counterpart Joe Okudo and Sports Kenya Chairman Fred Muteti in touring Magwagwa odel in Nyamira will be replicated in other counties.
According to Fred Muteti, the model in Nyamira will be replicated in other counties.
The stadium is a joint project between the national government, Sports Kenya and County government.
“This stadium will be of benefit to us all, not just sportsmen and women. We want the green stadium to calculate a healthy living habit in us all by exercising here often. The Nyamira International Stadium in Magwagwa will be our first green stadium in the country,” he said.
The Nyamira International stadium is one of the projects President Uhuru Kenyatta promised to complete in honour of the late governor John Nyagarama.

According to Jerome Ochieng, this is among several projects that President Kenyatta promised. Others are improvements to county offices and some hospitals.

” We will ensure all these projects are complete”, he said.

Public works officers have already visited the site and made a report on the proposed project.

An agreement that has been authorised by the Office of the Attorney General on how the project will be implemented will be signed soon.

The project is expected to be completed by January 2022.

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