Fans Zone CHAN2024 Kenya Lifestyle CAF Launches CHAN2024 Community Outreach Program in Kibera News CorrespondenceAugust 29, 2025061 views In an inspiring initiative aimed at nurturing future football talent, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) launched the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024 Community Outreach Program earlier today at the AMREF Grounds in Kibera, Nairobi. The event brought together renowned football stars Victor Wanyama of Kenya, Mrisho Ngassa of Tanzania, and Dennis Onyango of Uganda, who engaged with young aspiring footballers from the community. The program, designed to promote football development at the grassroots level, serves as a platform for established players to share their experiences and encourage youth participation in sports. From left: Dennis Onyango, Victor Wanyama and Mrisho Ngassa Celebrated players, Wanyama, Ngassa, and Onyango of Uganda interacted with local teams, including Kibra United and representatives from the GYFF, instilling valuable life lessons about discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. During the event, participants had the opportunity to engage in skills workshops led by the stars, offering them unique insights into the professional world of football. The players emphasized the importance of education alongside sports, motivating the youth to pursue both their athletic and academic aspirations. “As professional athletes, we have a responsibility to give back to the community and inspire the next generation,” said Wanyama. “Football has the power to change lives, and through initiatives like this, we hope to cultivate young talent and provide them with the tools they need to succeed both on and off the pitch.” The event concluded with a mini-football tournament, where the youth showcased their skills, excitement, and sportsmanship. CAF is committed to uplifting local football through such outreach programs, ensuring that the spirit of the game continues to thrive in communities across Africa. This initiative marks an important step as the lead-up to CHAN2024, demonstrating the union between sports and community development in fostering a brighter future for young athletes.