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ULINZI SPORTS COMPLEX GETS CHAN NIFIED SH490M MAKEOVER TURNS STADIUM INTO CAF APPROVED GEM!

Move over, dust and disrepair. There’s a new sheriff in town, and his name is Ulinzi Sports Complex! After swallowing a jaw-dropping 490 million shillings in renovations (yes, you read that right, half a billion shillings!), this once humble sporting facility has officially flexed its muscles and earned the golden nod from the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

CAF has now cleared Ulinzi Sports Complex to serve as an official training ground for the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN), and folks, it’s not just any facility; it’s the ONLY one in Kenya that’s ready to rock before the big show kicks off this August. Talk about beating deadlines like a boss!

Ulinzi Sports Complex
Ulinzi Sports Complex

Picture this: a pitch so pristine you’d think it was massaged by angels, facilities so sleek they might just make European teams jealous, and changing rooms that no longer look like abandoned classrooms. From a soldier’s field to a continental gem, Ulinzi has marched its way into the sporting hall of fame.

While other venues are still catching their breath, buried in scaffolding and construction chaos, Ulinzi is out here flexing in the spotlight like, “Y’all still painting walls? We’re already warming up!”

So, as Kenya gears up to host CHAN with hopes high and whistles polished, one thing is clear: Ulinzi Sports Complex is ready for action, selfies, and possibly even a few victory dances.

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