The football games will be preceded by a series of engagements geared towards empowering the local communities
Kenyan telco Safaricom has flagged off the Nairobi regional finals’ games of the Safaricom Chapa Dimba football tournament at Jacaranda Grounds with a series of community outreach initiatives aimed at transforming the lives of the locals in the region.
These initiatives will culminate in the football extravaganza set for this coming weekend, on Saturday, 16th, and Sunday, 17th March 2024, at Dandora Stadium in Nairobi County.
The community engagement initiatives include free digital and financial literacy training, a collaborative effort between Safaricom and Britam Insurance Company which will take place on Thursday, 14th March at Dandora Social Hall.
This training is designed for Boda Boda (motorcycle taxi) riders, vendors, small business operators, shopkeepers, and others who are Safaricom customers in the region to impart knowledge that fosters a culture of saving and enhances preparedness for credit and investment opportunities.
“Empowering our community through knowledge is a cornerstone of progress. Hence, as we head to the regional finals in Nairobi, we have organized free Digital and Financial Literacy training for our customers geared towards providing tips that can inculcate a saving culture,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom PLC. “These individuals are the heartbeat of our communities, the engines that drive commerce, and the backbone of our nation’s prosperity. Their tireless efforts, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit not only sustain local economies but also fuel the growth and development of our entire country.”
Additionally, there will be players and coaches’ clinic which will feature valuable lessons in skill development, social values, teamwork, and leadership. Coaches will gain insights into effective training methods, tactical approaches, and ways to motivate and communicate with players.
The clinic will also involve training on the use of Safaricom’s newly introduced GPS Sports Vests, which are AI-powered to improve players’ performance and open up scouting opportunities. They are used to capture data about players, including total distance, speed, power plays, power scores, among others. This allows players to understand their strengths and weaknesses, identify areas for improvement, and more.
The community engagement initiatives will then build up to the Safaricom Chapa Dimba regional final matches, to be played at Dandora Stadium in Nairobi, with eight teams (four boys’ and four girls’ teams) lining up for the competition. They include Masericordiae Queens (Makadara), Page Vision Ladies (Mathare Valley), Dagoretti Mixed girls and Beijing Raiders (Mathare Valley) for the girls category. The boys will feature; Young Kings (Dandora), Lucky Summer Sports Club (Lucky Summer), Macmillan FC (Landimawe) and Dagoretti Lions (Dagrotti).