Raila Odinga stadium to be ready by mid-May for Madaraka Day fete

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By Sharon Wanga | Apr 30, 2025
Interior PS Raymond Omollo and Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga were addressing journalists during inspection of Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay Town. (James Omoro, Standard)

Preparations for the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001512810/homa-bay-to-host-2025-madaraka-day-fete">Madaraka Day celebrations< are underway at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay County.

Scheduled for June 1, the stadium is undergoing complete rehabilitation and will be completed on May 15.

Speaking on Tuesday, April 29, Internal Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced the progress during his inspection tour, stating: "The stadium will be ready for handover on May 15, and we have confirmation from the contractors.”

“The remaining tasks include finishing the canopy and adjacent amenities, which will be completed within one to two weeks.”

Omollo, accompanied by Governor Gladys Wanga and other leaders, also evaluated the progress at Homa Bay airstrip. 

He noted that the runway extension and apron will be ready by May 17 to support logistical needs for the celebration.

In addition, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA), Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA), and Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) are currently upgrading roads in the area.

Governor Wanga expressed her excitement about the opportunity for her county to host the national event, emphasising the long-term benefits. 

"We are thrilled that hosting Madaraka Day is not just an event but will leave a lasting legacy. The airport will continue to operate after Madaraka Day, allowing us to accommodate much larger planes. This means we can welcome many more tourists and visitors to Homa Bay without hassle," she said.

The stadium is expected to accommodate up to 10,000 people, with this year's theme highlighting blue economy, showcasing the region's maritime potential.

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