Kenya's biggest football clubs delivered drama at the national stadium this week, with AFC Leopards securing a crucial 2-1 victory in a match that had fans from Industrial Area to Westlands glued to their screens.
As running, cycling and triathlon clubs multiply across Kenya's capital, they're reshaping neighbourhoods and building communities far beyond athletic achievement.
As Kenya's elite rugby sevens team prepares for Olympic qualification rounds, their innovative strength-and-conditioning programme at a Westlands facility is reshaping how competitive athletes train in the capital.
Water sports organisations across the capital are transforming swimming from a niche pursuit into a vibrant grassroots movement that strengthens neighbourhoods and develops young talent.
Whether you're kicking a ball for the first time or dreaming of playing competitive football, here's everything you need to know to get started in Nairobi's thriving soccer scene.
A thrilling fortnight of matches across the capital's premier venues saw unexpected results, packed crowds, and renewed momentum in Kenya's domestic football calendar.
What started as informal gatherings at Nairobi National Park has evolved into a thriving community that's democratising extreme sports across the city's underserved neighbourhoods.
New surveys from grassroots clubs across the city show a surge in youth engagement, but stark disparities between affluent and working-class neighbourhoods expose persistent gaps in local fitness accessibility.
From football to netball, Nairobi's recreational sports clubs offer affordable entry points for players of all skill levels—here's what you need to know.
From Upper Hill to Westlands, fitness facilities are multiplying across the capital—here's how to navigate memberships, costs, and training trends as a beginner.
New cycling lanes, modern gym facilities and purpose-built triathlon venues are transforming Nairobi into a genuine hub for serious athletes competing far beyond Kenya's borders.
Community-led initiatives across Eastleigh and Kibera are transforming access to aquatic training, creating pathways for young athletes who would otherwise never touch water.
As major stadiums compete for international fixtures, grassroots clubs across the city are creating spaces where neighbours become teammates and sport becomes social glue.
With four rounds remaining and defending champions within striking distance, the capital's football clubs battle for continental football spots and survival.
As the Westlands-based club rides a wave of success in the national junior league, aspiring young players are flooding registration lines—and community organisers are scrambling to meet demand.