It is all systems go for the 2024 African Nations Championships (CHAN) to be held in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, following the conclusion of an eight-day inspection tour of host venues by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).A CAF delegation meant to make assessments across the tournament’s host cities completed its stadium inspections and workshops on Thursday, 9 July, at the Mandela International Stadium in Kampala, Uganda, effectively paving the way for the 2-30 August competition.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsThe final round of inspection visits kicked off in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, 3 July, where the CAF delegation conducted final inspections at the Kasarani Stadium, host of the final—as well as the Nyayo International Stadium.The inspection proceeded to the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar, as well as Dar Es Salaam’s Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, which is set to host the Opening Ceremony.A look at CHAN-ready Kasarani and Nyayo Stadia [PHOTOS]The comprehensive inspection mission was led by CAF’s various functional leads from key departments such as Competitions, Marketing, Media, Broadcast, Safety and Security, and Infrastructure, who were joined by their Local Organising Committee counterparts across the three host nations.##NAJAVA_MECA_9013393##“With just days to go before the kick-off of the tournament, the successful conclusion of the final round of inspections marks a significant milestone in the exciting countdown of East Africa’s hosting of what promises to be a spectacular celebration of African football,” CAF noted on Saturday, 12 July.“The successful inspection reflects the collective readiness and growing excitement across the three host nations ahead of the start of the competition.”The announcement comes as Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Chairman Nicholas Musonye announced the sale of matchday tickets would begin on Tuesday, 15 July.Ticket prices for African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Nairobi announcedAs per the former CECAFA boss, regular tickets will retail at Ksh200, with VIP tickets and VVIP tickets going for Ksh500 and Ksh1,000, respectively.Kenya, which will host all Group A and one Group C match, will stage the tournament at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, and at the Nyayo National Stadium.
