Phase II of renovations at Kasarani Stadium are making fine progress ahead of the April deadline.
Phase II of renovations at the Kasarani Stadium is making significant progress as preparations for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) and the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) continue.
Last week, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Kenya’s Local Organising Committee (LOC) provided an update on the ongoing renovations, confirming that the stadium remains on track for completion ahead of the August tournament.
A key highlight of the latest progress report is the resumption of canopy installation at Kasarani, a crucial aspect of the stadium's modernization efforts.
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A video now released by Wanderlust has now revealed that work on the west side of the stadium has begun, with the canopy sheets now being erected to ensure proper coverage and structural integrity.
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The VIP section is also undergoing major enhancements, with the installation of retractable seats now resumed and making notable progress.
These seats will include headrests and cup holders, enhancing spectator comfort and elevating the stadium to international standards.
Meanwhile, in the upper terrace, new seats have been installed and arranged to spell out the name ‘Kasarani,’ adding a visually striking identity to the venue.
Beyond the canopy installation, the stadium is also seeing advancements in multiple other areas. The old electronic screens have finally been uninstalled, paving the way for the installation of modern replacements.
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Turnstiles, designed to facilitate efficient fan entry, have arrived and are set to be installed in due time. Additionally, a lift has been installed at the stadium, with the body fully fitted and now ready for operation.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Kasarani’s ultra-modern changing rooms had already been completed and were only awaiting post-construction cleaning. These upgraded facilities include:
Over five changing rooms, each fitted with modern locker setups and individual charging ports for players.
Gym mats on the floors for comfort and safety.
Western-style washrooms and bathrooms akin to those in VIP sections.
A designated doping control room near the changing rooms, ensuring compliance with FIFA standards.
A spacious waiting area with office chairs leading to a sample collection room with modern shelves.
Private washroom and shower facilities for athletes undergoing doping tests.
A dedicated Persons With Disability (PWD) washroom, equipped with a holding bar.
A massage table, office chair, and desk in the changing rooms.