As the second half of the recreational season approaches, mid-table contenders and established powerhouses prepare for a high-stakes stretch that will determine champions across five divisions.
Whether you want to volunteer, work, or simply understand how Kenya's premier stadiums operate, here's everything you need to know to break into the scene.
As fitness culture transforms Kenya's capital, boutique training facilities are becoming neighbourhood gathering spaces where members forge lasting bonds beyond the barbell.
Rising membership numbers at indoor climbing facilities across the city point to a fundamental shift in how Nairobi's urban professionals approach health and leisure.
As Kenya's capital champions world-class athletes, crumbling tracks and inadequate cycling routes reveal a troubling gap between sporting talent and the facilities needed to develop it.
As Kenya's Premier League struggles for consistency, neighbourhood-based teams across the capital are creating genuine social impact through the beautiful game.
Amateur leagues and community teams across the capital are transforming neighbourhoods one pitch at a time, proving that organised sport thrives where infrastructure and passion intersect.
New grassroots sport club enrollment figures expose a growing divide in how Nairobi's young people engage with athletics—and what it means for the city's sporting future.
Participation data from the capital's major venues shows an unprecedented surge in gym memberships and athletic engagement, signalling a fundamental shift in how residents approach wellness.
Record membership numbers and a surge in functional training programmes show Kenya's capital is redefining its approach to gym culture and athletic performance.
Grassroots climbing clubs across the capital are transforming outdoor adventure sports from an elite pursuit into a community-driven phenomenon, one rope and carabiner at a time.
The West Nairobi-based club's junior athletes have secured unprecedented qualification spots for the East African Championships, signalling a generational shift in Kenya's competitive swimming landscape.
New enrollment figures from grassroots clubs across the capital show a striking shift in how young Nairobians are spending their time—and what it means for the future of sport in Kenya.
Behind every roaring crowd at Kasarani Stadium lies a quiet revolution in community sports that's reshaping how young Nairobians discover their potential.
As professional leagues dominate headlines, grassroots football, netball and athletics clubs across the city are quietly transforming neighbourhoods and creating pathways for thousands of young Nairobians.
With major triathlon and cycling championships looming, Kenya's capital prepares for a crucial four months that could reshape the local competitive landscape.
From Olympic-sized pools in Westlands to kayaking on Lake Naivasha, here's everything you need to know to dive into Nairobi's growing aquatic sports scene.
From Westlands to Kibera, adventure sports networks are transforming urban spaces and connecting thousands of Kenyans through shared passion for peaks and cliffs.