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Originally published by Kenyanstop
October 2, 2025
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Audit Reveals Missing Title Deed for Kasarani Stadium

The over 200 acre land that the stadium sits on was acquired by the government, but an audit shows unclear ownership...
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An audit of Sports Kenya has revealed the agency lacks proper land ownership documents for key national assets, including the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani. This shocking revelation came to light during scrutiny by the National Assembly's Public Investment Committee on Social Services (PIC-SSAA) over alleged wasted funds on incomplete or abandoned stadium projects, with millions spent on consultancy services for projects that never broke ground.
- Sports Kenya is pursuing ownership documents for the over 200-acre land through the National Land Commission.
- The government spent Ksh99.6 million for a feasibility study and Ksh57 million for architectural and project management services for three proposed national stadiums (in Nairobi, Kisumu, and Eldoret) estimated at Ksh42 billion, despite lacking land titles.
- The construction cost for Kipchoge Keino Stadium in Eldoret inflated by over 200 per cent, from an initial Ksh109.7 million to Ksh355.1 million.
- Gabriel Komora, Acting Director General of Sports Kenya, and his senior management were questioned by the committee concerning audit queries from the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 financial years.
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