Kenya hires Bobkins’ KIBO Media for Crowd Control, Gate Management at CHAN Final – Xclusive UG.

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Kenya has entered into a strategic partnership with Bobkins Kibirige’s KIBO Media, a leading sports events management company, to oversee crowd control and gate operations at the Moi International Sports Centre in Nairobi during the highly anticipated TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) final this Saturday.

With a proven track record of successfully managing high-profile events, including Uganda Cranes football games at the Mandela National Stadium in Namboole and the DRUM football tournaments, Bobkins Kibirige and his team at KIBO Media are well-equipped to handle the large crowds and ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for fans attending the match.

The CHAN final promises to be an electrifying encounter, with Morocco, the two-time champions, facing off against Madagascar, who are seeking to make history as the first island nation to win the competition. 

Morocco’s Atlas Lions have a rich history in the tournament, having won the championship in 2018 and 2020, while Madagascar’s journey to the final has been nothing short of remarkable.

With Bobkins Kibirige and his team at the helm, fans can expect a well-organized and secure event. 

The partnership between the Kenya and KIBO Media is a testament to the commitment to delivering a world-class experience for football fans in Kenya and beyond.

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