Boost for Nairobi Sevens as Safaricom pumps Sh10million

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Feb 10, 2026
Naomi Amuguni (Left) of Kenya Lionesses runs with the ball past Angayika Comfort of Uganda during the 27th edition of the 2025 Safari Sevens Tournament at Nyayo National Stadium on October 11, 2025. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Safaricom has committed Sh10 million in support of the upcoming HSBC SVNS2 Rugby Sevens Tournament, scheduled for this weekend at Nyayo National Stadium.

As the official technology partner of the tournament, Safaricom will provide a fully kitted, world-class media centre, internet connectivity across key functional areas, as well as communication support in the form of devices and airtime to ensure seamless coordination and coverage of the global event.

Speaking during the announcement, Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa praised the Kenya Rugby Union for successfully securing hosting rights for the international event.

“I want to applaud the Kenya Rugby Union for the tremendous work they have put in to ensure Kenya hosts this world-class tournament. As Safaricom, we are proud to be part of this journey.

“Through our remittance business, ‘Safaricom Money Transfer Services Limited’ our support for Shujaa and the Kenya Lionesses has focused on ensuring players receive their salaries and allowances reliably.

“Beyond that, we want fans to stay connected on our strong and reliable network, while empowering journalists with a world-class media centre for seamless coverage. We are also delighted to offer fans and customers special M-PESA App discount deals and exclusive Rugby BLIVE data bundles throughout the tournament,” he said.

During the tournament, fans attending the matches will also enjoy exclusive discounts on flights and cab services through the M-PESA App from February 14th to 16th.

Customers who spend Sh 5,000 on trips and flight bookings will receive a 25% discount, while those who spend Sh 1,500 on bus bookings will also enjoy 25% off. Little users who spend Sh 250 will receive Sh 100 back on their trips.

The announcement builds on Safaricom’s broader commitment to Kenyan rugby. M-PESA is currently the official sponsor of the National Sevens teams, Shujaa and the Kenya Lionesses, under a two-year partnership deal with the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU).

The sponsorship, valued at over Sh100 million, supports player and official monthly allowances, comprehensive medical insurance, airtime allowances, and financial literacy programs for the teams.

The two-day international tournament will see Kenya’s Shujaa and Lionesses competing for a return to the HSBC SVNS Division 1, as they take on elite opposition in front of a home crowd.

A total of 12 teams will compete across the men’s and women’s categories.

The men’s teams include Kenya, USA, Uruguay, Germany, Belgium, and Canada, who qualified through the SVNS3 pathway.

The women’s competition will feature Kenya, Brazil, Spain, China, South Africa, and Argentina, also qualifiers from SVNS3.

“We are truly thrilled to compete on home soil. This tournament means a great deal to us, and we are ready to give it our all. To our sponsors, thank you for your continued support, your financial and institutional backing has inspired us and elevated our performance on the pitch. To our fans, we invite you to come out in large numbers and cheer us on as we aim to make history,” said Kenya Lionesses Captain Sheila Chajira.

The HSBC SVNS2 tournament forms part of the global HSBC SVNS series, showcasing fast-paced, high-intensity rugby sevens action.

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