This crucial phase comes at a pivotal time for Kenya, as the country grapples with ongoing political unrest, raising questions about security and organisational stability ahead of the continental football showcase.
CAF Conducts Final Inspections for CHAN 2024 as Kenya Faces Political Unrest

With the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 just weeks away, the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has kicked off its final series of host nation inspections and readiness workshops across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
This crucial phase comes at a pivotal time for Kenya, as the country grapples with ongoing political unrest, raising questions about security and organisational stability ahead of the continental football showcase.
The CAF delegation began its inspections on Friday, 4 July, at Nairobi’s Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani. The stadium, now boasting a 50,000-seat capacity after recent refurbishments, is set to host Group A matches and the tournament final on 30 August 2025.
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The following day, CAF officials visited the Nyayo Stadium, concluding their Nairobi assessments before moving on to other host cities, including Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Kampala (Uganda), and Zanzibar.
Key Focus Areas
Prior to stadium visits, CAF led comprehensive workshops with Kenya’s Local Organising Committee (LOC), addressing:
- Broadcasting and media operations
- Safety and security protocols
- Logistics and transport services
- Team accommodation and support
Nicholas Musonye, Chairman of Kenya’s LOC, emphasized the relentless efforts made to meet CAF’s requirements. “We have been working tirelessly, day and night, to ensure everything is on track as we approach the tournament. The LOC has collaborated closely with CAF to adhere to the provided guidelines and timelines. We are also grateful to the Government for its support, especially in terms of timely financing and approvals,” Musonye stated.
Government Commitment Amid Unrest
Despite the ongoing political tensions and protests that have swept through Kenya in recent months, the government has reiterated its full support for CHAN 2024. Speaking on behalf of Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Hon. Salim Mvurya, Mr. Evans Achoki, Secretary of Administration at the Ministry of Sports, assured stakeholders of seamless coordination and robust backing: “Our goal is to deliver an unforgettable CHAN tournament, one that Africa and the world will remember. Kenya is ready.”

The political unrest, marked by widespread demonstrations and clashes between protestors and security forces, has raised legitimate concerns about safety for players, officials, and fans.
CAF’s inspection team has placed particular emphasis on evaluating security arrangements at all venues and accommodation sites.
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Enhanced collaboration between CAF, the LOC, and Kenyan authorities aims to mitigate risks and ensure a safe environment throughout the tournament.
Regional Collaboration and Next Steps
Following Nairobi, CAF’s inspection team will continue its mission across other East African host cities. Workshops and site visits in Dar es Salaam, Kampala, and Zanzibar will focus on finalizing logistics, security, and operational readiness. The confederation is expected to provide final recommendations for any remaining enhancements after these visits.

While Kenya’s preparations for CHAN 2024 have been robust and well-coordinated, the backdrop of political unrest remains a critical factor. The ability of local organizers and government agencies to maintain stability and deliver a secure, world-class tournament will be closely watched by the international community and football fans across Africa.
As the countdown to CHAN 2024 continues, all eyes are on East Africa, not only for the promise of top-tier football but also for its ability to unite and inspire amid challenging times. (CAF)
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