As Nairobi's flagship stadiums prepare for back-to-back playoff fixtures, venue operators and city planners reveal capacity upgrades and infrastructure challenges ahead of the climactic fortnight.
The Eastlands club's expanded development programme is producing professional-calibre players while keeping fees affordable for the city's poorest families.
New membership trends and training patterns across the city's fitness centres show a fitness revolution taking shape among Kenya's urban professionals.
Despite Kenya's global reputation for distance running, local athletes face a shortage of world-class training facilities and poorly maintained venues that threaten the country's sporting legacy.
With Westlands United and Mathare Valley FC locked in a tense battle for silverware, the 2026 Nairobi Amateur Football League culminates in a weekend showdown that has captivated the city's grassroots sporting community.
From Parklands to Westlands, a growing network of swimming and aquatic clubs is transforming fitness culture while creating inclusive spaces for thousands of residents.
The capital's booming climbing scene offers accessible entry points for beginners—here's what you need to know before you lace up your first pair of climbing shoes.
As grassroots clubs battle aging venues and limited grounds across the city, stakeholders warn that Kenya's pipeline of future champions faces an infrastructure crisis.
The five-member team from Karen has just shattered the continent's fastest group ascent on an outdoor cliff face, drawing thousands of spectators and redefining what's possible in East African adventure sport.
As formal leagues struggle with funding, grassroots football, netball and athletics clubs across the city are booming—proving that sport's real power lies in the neighbourhoods where people live and play.
With Kenya's premier track and field event just weeks away, gyms across the capital are witnessing a surge in strength and conditioning work from athletes targeting medal finishes.
From the Nairobi Dam to private facilities across Westlands and Karen, aquatic clubs are transforming swimming and water sports into vehicles for neighbourhood connection and youth development.
From the Ngong Hills to newly upgraded urban cycling routes, Nairobi's runners, cyclists and triathletes are finally getting the venues and facilities needed to compete at the highest level.
Whether you're nursing World Cup dreams or simply seeking a weekend outlet, here's everything a beginner needs to know about joining Nairobi's thriving grassroots football scene.
Rising enrolment in grassroots clubs across the capital suggests a generation increasingly committed to organised sport, but infrastructure gaps remain a persistent challenge.