- KCB Bank has committed KSh20 million towards the 2026 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two Games.
- The bank will serve as the official title and kit sponsor of the championships.
- The sponsorship will support playing kits, trophies, fan engagement and the development of school sports.
KCB Bank has committed KSh20 million towards the 2026 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two Games, reaffirming its support for the growth and development of school sports across the country.
The sponsorship, announced ahead of the regional championships, will see KCB serve as the official title and kit sponsor of the competition, which brings together some of Kenya’s most talented secondary school athletes.
Under the sponsorship package, KSh12 million will be allocated towards the purchase of playing kits and trophies, while the remaining KSh8 million will support activations and fan engagement activities during both the regional and national championships.
The sponsorship is expected to enhance the quality of the competitions while improving the overall experience for participating schools, match officials and spectators.
Road to the national finals
The 2026 KSSSA Term Two Games will feature football, volleyball, netball, basketball 3×3, rugby sevens, badminton, table tennis, lawn tennis, chess, scrabble, cricket, lacrosse, beach volleyball and baseball.
Thousands of student-athletes from across Kenya are expected to participate as they compete for regional and national honours.
Regional championships will be held between July 6 and July 22, with winners progressing to the national finals scheduled to take place in Thika from July 28 to August 1.
The partnership underscores KCB’s continued investment in youth development through sports.
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Organisers believe the sponsorship will play a significant role in nurturing young sporting talent while strengthening the quality and competitiveness of secondary school sports across Kenya.
By Jeff Kirui
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