Esports Kenya Federation has partnered with Mount Kenya University to launch the first esports training center in Sub-Saharan Africa, fostering skills and career opportunities in esports.
Esports Kenya Federation has teamed up with Mount Kenya University (MKU) to launch the first esports training center in Kenya and Sub-Saharan Africa.
The state-of-the-art facility will be located at MKU's main campus in Thika Town.
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Under the collaboration, Mount Kenya University will provide the necessary space, operational support, and integrate esports into its academic offerings.
Meanwhile, Esports Kenya Federation will equip the center with the latest gaming technology, technical expertise, and training programs.
Spanning 154 square meters, the center is designed to be a hub for aspiring esports professionals, including players, coaches, and referees.
During the announcement at MKU's 25th graduation ceremony, MKU Chairman Prof. Gicharu expressed his excitement about the initiative.
“To our GenZ who are active in esports, I am delighted to announce that MKU in collaboration with Esports Kenya Federation will establish an esports training center. It will equip our students with skills that will enable them to generate an income and even make a career via their hobby,” said Prof. Gicharu.
The training center will not only focus on gaming but also cover a wide range of transferable skills such as streaming, content creation, and game development. This holistic approach is intended to prepare participants for various career paths within the esports industry.
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Ronny Lusigi, President of Esports Kenya, also highlighted the significance of the collaboration.
“We appreciate MKU for this kind gesture. It gives us an opportunity to grow esports in Kenya. Having an esteemed university on board is also a huge boost to our efforts of growing the awareness of esports as educational institutions command huge respect in the community. A special thanks to the university for also allowing the facility to be accessed by the general public,” said Lusigi.
The initiative reflects a growing recognition of esports as a legitimate and lucrative career path.
With the global esports market rapidly expanding there is a significant demand for skilled professionals in the field.
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By providing training and resources the new center aims to tap into this burgeoning sector and offer young Kenyans a platform to hone their skills.
The esports training center is expected to start operations later this year, offering courses and workshops designed to meet the needs of both beginners and advanced players.
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