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Kamukunji Grounds Revamped Into Modern Heritage and Community Hub

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The historic Kamukunji Grounds in Nairobi, long regarded as one of Kenya’s most significant democracy landmarks, has undergone a major transformation under the Nairobi Rivers Regeneration Project, according to Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo.

In a statement, Omollo said the revitalisation of the grounds represents the preservation of Kenya’s democratic history while creating new public and community spaces for future generations.

“A nation that preserves and honours its historical spaces safeguards the memory of its struggles, values and triumphs for future generations,” he said.

Kamukunji Grounds occupies a central place in Kenya’s political history, having served as a key site during the 1990 Saba Saba movement that pushed for the reintroduction of multi-party democracy and expanded civil liberties.

The grounds had for years suffered neglect and environmental degradation before the latest redevelopment efforts.

According to Omollo, the upgraded facility now combines heritage conservation, environmental restoration and community development.

Among the new facilities are an 11-aside football pitch, a semi seven-aside and multipurpose sports field, basketball courts, a boxing ring, improved walkways, children’s play areas and sanitation facilities.

The redevelopment also includes recreational amenities such as a mental health corner, outdoor gym, gazebos and landscaped green spaces.

Community infrastructure added to the site includes a resource centre with a library, a social hall, a digital museum, changing rooms, an indoor gym and an amphitheatre.

Omollo said the project has also created employment opportunities for hundreds of young people through construction, landscaping, environmental rehabilitation, maintenance and sports-related activities.

Beyond job creation, the project is expected to contribute to restoration of river ecosystems and expansion of green urban spaces within Nairobi.

“The State Department for Internal Security and National Administration continues to support the implementation of the project through coordination with local administration and community mobilisation,” the PS said.

He added that the initiative aligns with broader government programmes focused on environmental conservation, urban renewal and protection of public spaces.

Read: PS Omollo Shared Design Details Of New Bomas International Convention Complex

>>> PS Omollo Tips Kirinyaga Industrial Park To Boost Farmers’ Incomes

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