Dr. Simon Munayi, a UoN don was recently elected to the Presidency of the Federation of Eastern Africa University Sports (FEAUS) for a period of four years. Dr. Munayi was the Secretary General of the body before being elected President. The Federation of Eastern Africa University Sports comprises of 12 countries which include: the twelve countries in the Eastern Africa region, namely, Burundi, Comoros, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somali, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda.
The Ministry of Sports press release of 26th April, 2021 in regards to false anti doping allegations sent by an individual known as Christian Rohde to the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) claiming to work for a German Television Network known as ZDF. In the email, Mr. Rohde alleged that he received information that Kenya, through ADAK and Athletics Kenya [AK] are engaged in a systematic coverup of doping cases among Kenyan athletes(Amb.(Dr.) Amina Mohamed, EGH, CAV CABINET SECRETARY)
Kenya is delighted to host the sixth round of the 2021 World Rally Championship (WRC) slated for the 24th to 27th June 2021. The Safari Rally, as it known today, was first held in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In its early days, the Safari Rally traversed the three East African Countries; Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Due to its robust character, the Safari Rally quickly gained global recognition as the “World’s Toughest Rally,” a reputation it has kept to date.
The UON Alumni led by Dr.Eugene Kalman have donated kits and benches to the teams in preparation to the return of the two teams in the KBF Premier league 2021.The DVC(AA) accompanied by the Director,Sports and Games,Games tutor In charge of Basketball received the kits with gratitute and thanked the Alumni for their continued support in kitting and mentoring the players.
UON Rugby team has recruited new players from all colleges
Machine will now play MMUST on Saturday, Feb 13, 2021, in Kakamega for a chance to be promoted to the Kenya Cup.
Grevis Onyino and Lawrence Ndung’u were on the score sheet in the first half as Machine led 19-0 with Festus Shiasi and Trevor Asina (2) scoring from the tee.
Egerton’s half went bad to worse at the stroke of halftime as lock Enos Musakali was shown red for head butting.
University of Nairobi student Ferdinand Omanyala Saturday blasted to the fastest time in 100m on Kenya soil during the second leg of Athletics Kenya Relays Series at Nyayo National Stadium.
The 25-year-old Bachelor of Science chemistry won the 10th heat in 10.11 seconds but failed to realise his dream of the time being ratified as a National Record since it was judged as wind assisted.