Kenya Pays Sh3.9 Billion CAF Hosting Fee
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Kenya confirms hosting fee paid for 2027 AFCON
NAIROBI, KENYA | Xinhua | Kenya confirmed on Tuesday that it has paid the 30 million U.S. dollar hosting fee to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations. Salim Mvurya, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Salim Mvurya said the government had also met all other conditions set by CAF to stage the tournament alongside Uganda and Tanzania. Mvurya said a restructured multi-agency local organizing committe…
(wiwsport) - Through a press release from the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Creative Economy, Kenya said it was ready to organize the African Cup of Nations 2027. While the threat of a postponement of the CAN 2027 edition was brandished a while ago because of the security context related to the elections, [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site #1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article: CAN 2027: Kenya…
Sports CS Salim Mvurya: Kenya Pays Sh3.9B to CAF for 2027 AFCON Rights
Kenya remits $30 million, or Sh 3.9 billion, to CAF for 2027 AFCON rights, and the announcement has brought a wave of relief to football fans across the country. Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya stepped up on Tuesday and confirmed the government had sent the full hosting fee straight to the Confederation of African Football. […] Source
Kenya finally fullfils AFCON 2027 Financial obligation to CAF
The Government of the Republic of Kenya has at last fulfilled its financial obligation to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in regard to the hosting of AFCON 2027. It should be noted that each of the AFCON 2027 hosts, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, was supposed to pay a hosting fee of $30M. Whereas Uganda and Tanzania had fulfilled their payment, Kenya had not yet, and CAF had set 30 March as the deadline. Kenya’s Sports Cabinet Secretary…
Kenya Pays Ksh3.9 Billion in AFCON Hosting Fees After CAF Raises Red Flags on Stadium
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Kenya Pays Ksh3.9 Billion in AFCON Hosting Fees After CAF Raises Red Flags on Stadium Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has confirmed that Kenya has settled its Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON ) 2027 hosting fees, days after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) found that none of the proposed venues met the required standards for the prestigious continental tournament. In a statement i…
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