CAF President Patrice Motsepe is scheduled to arrive in Nairobi this afternoon ahead of tomorrow’s Confederation of African Football (CAF) Executive Committee meeting, which will be held at an undisclosed hotel in the city.Before the EXCO meeting, Motsepe will tour two key facilities in Nairobi. His first stop will be the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani Stadium, which is currently undergoing renovations. He will visit Kasarani at 3:30 PM to inspect the progress.##NAJAVA_MECA_8333866##The stadium is expected to be completed by the end of November. Following this, Motsepe will head to Jamhuri Grounds at 4:30 PM to review the construction of the new Talanta Sports City, which is anticipated to be ready by December 2025.Kenya, in partnership with Uganda and Tanzania, will host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with both Kasarani and Talanta earmarked as host venues in Kenya. Motsepe’s visit aims to assess the work progress at these facilities before addressing the press ahead of the meeting.The agenda for tomorrow’s CAF Executive Committee meeting remains confidential, but it is expected to include discussions on the postponed CHAN tournament, which will be co-hosted by the three countries. Financial reports and next year’s CAF elections may also be on the agenda.Kimani confident in Police FC’s ability to turn the tide against Zamalek in CairoFKF President Nick Mwendwa has expressed confidence that Kenya will successfully host next year’s CHAN alongside its East African partners. He believes Nyayo Stadium will be prepared as the host venue in Kenya. “We will completely renovate the playing surface. We have informed the Ministry of Sports about CAF’s requirements, and they are taking action. We plan to have Nyayo Stadium ready within the next four to five months for CHAN next year,” Mwendwa stated.Kenya Police keen on upsetting Zamalek despite absence of three key players