The Western Region Director of Education has launched new costs concentrating on photographers and distributors on the upcoming Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Games and the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) competitions.
Photographers will now be required to pay Ksh10,000 to take pictures and video clips in the course of the two occasions.
Any enterprise distributors will probably be charged Ksh2,000 to arrange store, whereas tender paperwork will price Ksh1,000.
The video games are scheduled to be held in Kakamega County. The championships will probably be returning to Kenya since 2016, after they have been held in Eldoret.
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KSSSA & FEASSSA Games
The Western area was chosen to host the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Games.
This adopted an excellent efficiency by faculties from the County within the second time period of the Kenya Secondary School Association (KSSA) video games held at Bukhungu Stadium, the place Kakamega produced six groups.
The KSSSA National Term 2 Games will happen from July twenty fourth to August 2nd in Kakamega County. These are national-level secondary college sports activities competitions held throughout Kenya.
Immediately after, the FEASSSA Games will probably be held in the identical location, Kakamega County, from August third to twenty third. This occasion brings collectively top-performing secondary college groups from throughout East Africa for regional competitors.
How Schools in Kakamega County Recently Performed
Earlier in July, faculties from Kakamega County delivered a powerful efficiency on the Western Region Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) video games, claiming a number of titles and qualifying for the upcoming nationwide championships, which will even be held later this month.
Musingu High School emerged as a standout, with their soccer group, the Scorpions, defeating Ebwali Secondary School of Vihiga 2-0 to win the boys’ title.
While within the ladies’ soccer class, Butere Girls reaffirmed their dominance by retaining their regional championship.
The county additionally excelled throughout different disciplines, together with rugby, basketball, volleyball, and netball.
In rugby, St. Peter’s Mumias and Koyonzo Boys topped the boys’ class, whereas Mwira Girls and Egi Girls secured qualification within the ladies’ division.
Butere Girls and St. Peter’s Mumias additionally earned nationwide slots in basketball. In volleyball, Malava Boys and Bishop Sulumeti Lugari Girls claimed victories of their respective classes, whereas Mukuyu Secondary School stood out in netball with a powerful efficiency.