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August 27, 2025
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Buzz as Chan trophy lands at Standard Group

Buzz as Chan trophy lands at Standard Group

Football legends Kenya's Wanyama and Tanzania's Ngasa delivered the trophy. The winner of the trophy will be known on Saturday when Morocco face Madagascar...

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The African Nations Championship (Chan 2024) trophy recently made a highly anticipated stop at the Standard Group headquarters in Nairobi, generating excitement among staff and media. This event was part of a media tour for the tournament jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

  • The trophy arrived accompanied by football legends Victor Wanyama, a former Harambee Stars captain, and Tanzania’s Mrisho Ngasa, both ambassadors for the tournament.
  • Standard Group PLC CEO Chaacha Mwita received the delegation, highlighting the company's commitment to sports coverage and its recent acquisition of exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2025/26 English Premier League (EPL) on its radio platforms.
  • Staff, many dressed in football jerseys, eagerly posed for pictures with the trophy and the football icons, with the trophy itself transported under tight security in a heavily-monitored black case.

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Harambee Stars Rewarded with Housing as Chan 2024 Tournament Nears Conclusion - August 2025

The African Nations Championship (Chan 2024), jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, is in its final stages. As part of a media tour for the tournament, the Chan 2024 trophy made a stop at the Standard Group headquarters in Nairobi. On the field, Sudan and Senegal are set to compete for the bronze medal on Friday at 6 PM at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala. Following their performance in the tournament, President William Ruto announced that Harambee Stars players and technical staff will receive a two-bedroom house under an affordable housing scheme. Each recipient will be required to contribute Sh1 million or can opt for a 20-year mortgage.

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