St. Joseph’s Girls High School, Kitale, will next month host the Indomie Kenya Girls Sports Tournament; a major girls-only sporting event scheduled for February, 7-8.
The two-day tournament is expected to bring together female athletes from girls’ secondary schools, colleges and universities across the region, offering a vibrant platform for competition, talent development, and empowerment through sport.
According to the tournament organisers, wide range of disciplines will be contested, including football (soccer), volleyball, basketball, hockey, netball, rugby 7s, rugby 15s, handball, lacrosse and cricket, making it one of the most diverse girls’ sporting events in the region.
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Organisers say the tournament is strictly for girls, aimed at creating a safe, inclusive and empowering environment where young women can showcase their abilities, build confidence, strengthen teamwork, and gain valuable competitive experience.
Beyond competition, the event seeks to promote sportsmanship and encourage more institutions to actively invest in girls’ sports.
The tournament is sponsored by Indomie Kenya, in partnership with St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale, highlighting the growing role of corporate and educational collaborations in advancing youth and women’s sports development.
Teams from interested institutions have been invited to participate, with organisers urging early engagement.
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