Afraha Stadium upgrade to international standards kicks off
Governor Lee Kinyanjui today led the groundbreaking ceremony of the upgrade of Afraha Stadium in Nakuru Town East sub-County at Shs650 million to international standards.
The 73-year-old stadium will have a capacity of 14,300 up from the current 8,200 and will have a modern football pitch, running track, changing rooms, medical rooms, parking space and a restaurant among other amenities.
The Governor said the first phase of the modern stadium will be completed in 14 months and the upgrade will attract more sporting events to Nakuru County, therefore placing the region as a premier sports tourism site.

Governor Lee Kinyanjui and other guests go through the artistic impression of the upcoming Nakuru Afraha International Stadium. Photo/Suleiman Mbatiah
Afraha Stadium situated in Biashara Ward is known for historic events including major football matches and athletics meetings and significant political rallies.
The Governor instructed County officials to find alternative playgrounds for teams that have been holding training sessions in Afraha Stadium pending completion of the project.
“The completion of the stadium will also increase the economic activity in the lower parts of Nakuru town and encourage businesses, such as hotels, to set up away from the CBD,” he stated.
The upgrade is part of our urban renewal program to expand Nakuru from just a one-street town. The capital investment will also create employment for youth during the construction period.