President urged Kenyan motorsport enthusiasts to behave well, saying it had taken the country years of negotiations and preparations to bring back the WRC event after an 18-year absence.
Sports CS Amina Mohamed said that the return of the WRC Safari Rally will re-ignite Kenya’s motorsport heritage.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has said Kenya is adequately prepared to welcome back the World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally which kicks off in a week’s time.
The President has urged Kenyan motorsport enthusiasts who will be attending the four-day Safari Rally to behave well, saying it had taken the country years of negotiations and preparations to bring back the WRC event after an 18-year absence.
“It was 2010 when we started trying to work with WRC to ask them to get back. There were a lot of hurdles along the way. The preparations have been intense and I want to thank all agencies, our private sector, and rally enthusiasts who have given their time and effort to ensure that this event takes place,” Uhuru said.