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Internal Security and Coordination of National Government Cabinet Secretary Joseph Ole Nkaissery tours the Kenyatta University IAAF youth championships village accompanied by (from left) Mwangi Muthee, CEO LOC, CS Nkaissery, Sports Culture and the Arts CS Dr. Hassan Wario, Kenyatta University acting VC Prof. Paul Wainaina and KU project Manager Jack Njaramba.

Internal Security and Coordination of National Government Cabinet Secretary Joseph ole Nkaissery yesterday inspected the Kenyatta University grounds, which are being renovated for the upcoming IAAF Youth Championships in July. He was taken on an extensive tour of the hostels, kitchens, recreational halls, athletes dope testing rooms, and the brand-new tartan track, which is still under construction. He expressed satisfaction with the work done so far. He was accompanied by the CS for Sports Culture and the Arts, Dr Hassan Wario, Kenyatta University Acting Vice-Chancellor Paul Wainaina, Local Organising Committee (LOC) CEO Mwangi Muthee, as well as more than 30 members of LOC.

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