Government increases teams for East Africa school championships to three
Kakamega
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
KNA by Moses Wekesa
In an effort to boost the level of sports in the country, the government through the Ministry of Sports in partnership with Kenya Academy of Sports has announced plans to increase the number of teams participating in East African secondary school games to three from the initial two teams.
This comes as good news to teachers and schools amid rising competition in the Kenya Secondary School Sports Association (KSSA) games which has seen big names missing out as emerging schools surprise in the competition ongoing in Kakamega.
Speaking during the launch of this year KSSSA national competition in Kakamega, State Department for Basic Education Principal Secretary Dr Belio Kipsang applauded teachers for how they have managed to incorporate co-curriculum activities with education accommodating all talents in line with new CBC requirements.
"The government through the sports fund will partner with Kenya Sports Academy in funding all national sports games to ensure we tap and nurture more talents. This will give rooms for schools to produce more heroes to emulate sports legends like Mariga, Wanyama , Faith Kipyegon among others," noted Dr Kipsang
The PS added that the government will convert some schools into sports academies in line with Competency Based Curriculum and in an effort to increase chances of Kenya to host Afcon in 2027.
"The Ministry has already identified schools which will be converted into sports academies even as Kenya hopes of hosting Afcon 2027 and World under 19 athletics games this year. Kakamega School, Lenana School, St Patrick’s Iten among other schools have been identified already," he added.
Dr Kipsang affirmed the government's commitment in developing sporting activities to generate income into the country besides creating employment to millions of talented youth.
The PS urged teachers to increase sporting events to accommodate all learners noting that sports helps to mold learners into complete citizens in future.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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