The Rhumba wave has landed in Nanyuki! #RogaRoga is live and it’s electric 🔥 Tell us your location — who’s locked in? 🎶 https://t.co/4BJAVd43p8
If you don't know now you know, the biggest Rhumba show #RogaRoga is coming to you live from Nanyuki. Where are you watching from? @fredomachoka https://t.co/KRE7UsMfqq
Key moments in Harambee Stars run to first quarter-finals in 38 years https://t.co/Iv9d3RJqFA
Kenya's Harambee Stars have reached the quarter-finals of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), marking their first advancement to the knockout stage of a major football tournament in 38 years. The team has already secured Sh58 million from the Sh1.3 billion prize pool allocated for the tournament. Ahead of their final group stage match against Zambia scheduled for Sunday at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani, President William Ruto has urged fans to comply with and respect Confederation of African Football (CAF) protocols and maintain discipline to avoid sanctions. Football Kenya Federation president Hussein Mohamed also cautioned fans without tickets to stay away from the venue to prevent any penalties. Traffic disruptions have been announced around the match area, with authorities advising motorists to avoid Thika Road. The match is generating considerable excitement among fans, including those from co-host Tanzania, who have been exchanging banter ahead of the game.