

In today’s FKF Premier League fixtures, the day kicks off with Posta Rangers facing off against Mara Sugar at Machakos Stadium at 1 PM—a match already underway. The excitement continues as Kakamega Homeboyz go head-to-head with Murang’a Seal at Mumias Sports Complex at 3 PM. Simultaneously, KCB FC will battle Bandari FC at Sportpesa Arena. Later in the afternoon, AFC Leopards will clash with Sofapaka FC at Dandora Stadium at 4 PM, and Ulinzi Stars will take on Kariobangi Sharks at Machakos Stadium, also at 4 PM.
Turning to motorsport, the Safari Rally,a prominent event on the WRC calendar is scheduled for March 20th to 23rd. Kenyan drivers are busy testing their vehicles, eager to shine. Tanasha Gatimu, alongside her mother Caroline as navigator, will compete with the KCB Rally Team, which includes champions like Karan Patel, Nikhil Sachania, and Evans Cavisi. Meanwhile, international teams are clearing their equipment at the port as preparations shift to Naivasha.
In basketball news, the NBA Africa youth development program kicks off this Saturday with a regional tournament in Nairobi for boys and girls aged 13 to 16. NBA Africa, in collaboration with Safaricom and the Ministry of Sports, is working to promote basketball in schools. Coaches and scouts will be selecting the top fifteen girls for a special program. Subsequent tournaments will take place in Mombasa, Eldoret, and Kisumu, leading up to an elite camp in Mombasa in April for the top 100 players.