Mbogi Genje join hands with Kombat Brigade

Kombat Brigade. [Photo Courtesy]

Community based combat sport initiative, Kombat Brigade held an expo in Eastlands at Umoja 1 Boxing Gym last weekend in partnership with Mbogi Genje and Urban Creatives.

The event, which drew martial artists from Kenya, Ethiopia, USA, Canada and Czech Republic, was an exhilarating showcase of skill, strength and technique with an array of demonstrations in combat training, kickboxing, striking, wrestling, grappling, emergency response, self-defense and fitness training.

There was also music entertainment by Mbogi Genje, Wrong Turn Family and P The DJ. 

The event pulled martial arts enthusiasts, sports fans and pros such as George ‘The Maverick’ Itumo, Ouhsummer Ali and Omer Jemal to participate or witness friendly tackles and demonstrations.

Special guests in attendance included Ghetto Radio’s Maji Maji and the MCA for Umoja One, Hon Mark Mugambi (Roro).

Kombat Brigade is more than just a combat sports initiative—it’s a community-centered programme focused on empowering individuals of all ages and backgrounds through the practice of martial arts.

At its core, it is committed to equipping women and children with self-defense skills. The Kombat Brigade team continues to actively organize specialized women self-defense courses. 

The martial arts community in Nairobi is fast gaining popularity and prominence. The first first Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Invitational Tournament held in Nairobi in June of 2023 was also successful, having featured some of the finest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitors from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia; with Kenya Team ‘One Tribe BJJ’ emerging winners.

By AFP 9 hrs ago
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