Kenya to host Africa Tchoukball Championships in August

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Kenya will play host to the Africa Tchoukball Championships scheduled to be held at the Kasarani Indoor Arena in Nairobi from 8th August to 12th August 2024.  

The continental competition will bring together 22 countries from across Africa, showcasing the best talent in Tchoukball as teams fight for the top honors in the sport which seeks to promote unity and sportsmanship.

Among the countries set to take part in the championships include the hosts Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Cameroon, Benin, Rwanda, DRC Congo and Botswana, Others are Togo, Ghana, Chad, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Egypt, Madagascar, South Sudan, and Algeria.

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Speaking to the media, Kenya Tchoukball Federation president Kenn Miruka said that Kenya is ready to host the African championships and is confident that the Kenyan national teams will be crowned African championships following their intense training and preparations.

Miruka exuded confidence that Kenya is ready to host a world class African championship in Nairobi and called on sponsors to grab the opportunity to advance their Corporate Social Responsibility portfolio by partnering with the federation to sponsor the championships in August. The Kenya Tchoukball Federation is committed to ensuring the success of the Africa Tchoukball Championship by securing valuable partnerships and maximizing media coverage.

The Kenya Tchoukball Federation has opened up sponsorship opportunities as it seeks to enter into partnerships for the continental showpiece with assurances of exciting opportunities for the corporate sponsors who will get a chance to partner with the federation and the government of Kenya in hosting Africa in Nairobi

The federation has developed various sponsorship packages as it looks to attract a Title Sponsor, who is also the official partner of the games, Media and Broadcast partner as well as gold, silver and bronze partners for the games that promise to be a thrilling experience for the players, partners and the spectators.

Matches will be streamed live on the federation’s social media platforms and the organisers anticipate to have a minimum of 2,000 spectators each day of competition and over 5,000 viewers from the first match day to the final day.

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