Kabeberi 7s to kick off Friday


The much-anticipated 2024 George Mwangi Kabeberi Sevens and the fourth leg of the SportPesa National 7s Circuit will kick off this Friday, August 23, 2024, at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi.

Mwamba Rugby Club Chairman, Jason Braganza, expressed the club’s enthusiasm for this year’s event, noting that the support by the various partners will go a long way in supporting the club.

‘The George Mwangi Kabeberi Sevens has always been a significant event on the rugby calendar, and this year, we are raising the bar even higher. We are thrilled to partner with some of the biggest names in the industry, including SportPesa, Tusker, CIC insurance, KCB, Tessen Sports, Reality Media, and the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU), to deliver an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and stakeholders alike,’ said Braganza.

SportPesa Public Relations and Advertising Manager, Willis Ojwang, highlighted the continued support that has proven impactful since the first edition, from active play to the fan experience.

‘On behalf of Spor
tPesa and Tujiamini, our place in sports is a true manifestation of itself, seeing as our first time on board birthed the current Shujaa team, who were also crowned African champions. It was good to see the Olympians back in Dala 7s, and we expect to see a lot more action this weekend,’ he said.

His sentiments were backed up by the Kenya Rugby Union CEO, Thomas Odundo, who acknowledged the crucial support by the title sponsor, saying that ‘The Kabeberi Sevens is an integral part of the National Sevens Circuit. We are proud of the growth and impact of this tournament, and we are looking forward to seeing it reach even greater heights this year. Additionally, having SportPesa on board as a title sponsor is a game-changer,’ Odundo said.

Speaking during the sponsorship presentation at the RFUEA Grounds yesterday, Tusker Area Sales Manager, Antony Wasilwa, expressed delight at supporting the tournament.

‘Tusker is proud to be the official alcohol beverage partner for the George Mwangi Kabeberi Sevens, one of th
e most revered tournaments in the National Sevens Circuit. Our sponsorship of Sh3 million is a testament to our continued commitment to supporting and growing rugby in Kenya,’ he said.

Head of Operations, CIC Life Assurance, Tyrus Kanja, also acknowledged their continued support for Kabeberi 7s, observing that ‘CIC has walked this journey for the fourth time now, and ‘we will continue offering our support.’

This year’s edition promises an exciting blend of top-tier rugby action, with the tournament officially beginning on August 24 at 9.am. The main event will kick off with Division One and Division Two teams competing for top honours, with the action set to climax on August 25.

The 2024 George Mwangi Kabeberi Sevens promises to be a weekend of spectacular rugby action, entertainment, and community spirit.

Fans are encouraged to turn up in large numbers and secure their tickets early in order to join and celebrate one of the premier events on Kenya’s rugby calendar.

Source: Kenya News Agency