- Football fans can now get their hands on Harambee Stars replica jerseys at discounted prices ahead of CHAN 2024 tournament
- Supporters can purchase the Harambee Stars replica jerseys online from East West Fashions website
- FKF stated that this is a limited-time promotion that runs until August 7
Football fans can now get their hands on Harambee Stars replica jerseys at discounted prices ahead of CHAN 2024 tournament.
Thanks to a new offer by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) ahead of the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which kicks off on August 2, in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
FKF President Hussein Mohammed announced that the jerseys will now retail for Ksh 1,500 from the previous Ksh 2,500.
The FKF boss stated that this is a limited-time promotion that runs until August 7. He noted that this price cut follows overwhelming requests from fans eager to show their support for Harambee Stars at CHAN 2024.
Where to Buy Harambee Stars Replica Jerseys
Supporters can purchase the Harambee Stars replica jerseys online from East West Fashions website.
Alternatively, they can buy physically from Sonalux House along Moi Avenue in Nairobi. Mohammed urged fans to take advantage of the offer while supplies last, noting that the discounted merchandise would help foster national pride.

He also encouraged Kenyans to turn out in large numbers at Kasarani Stadium when Harambee Stars face DR Congo in their opening match this Sunday at 3 pm.
Mohammed also emphasized that fans who are unable to attend the game in person can still support the team by tuning in from home and wearing their Harambee Stars replica jerseys.
He also appealed to Kenyans to attend other Group A matches where Stars will play against Morocco, Zambia and Angola.
DR Congo Ready for Action
Two-time African Nations Championship (CHAN) titleholders, DR Congo, arrived in Nairobi early Thursday morning ahead of their highly anticipated Group ‘A’ opener against co-hosts Kenya, set for Sunday afternoon.
The Leopards flew into the country via Air Tanzania and touched down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
They are expected to hold their first training session later in the evening to help players shake off travel fatigue and fine-tune their game plan.

DR Congo will face hosts Harambee Stars in their tournament opener at a fully booked Kasarani Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 3 pm on Sunday.
After disembarking, team official N’Goma expressed gratitude for the reception, noting that the team was pleased with the warm welcome at JKIA and confident in their preparations.
He mentioned that their training camp in Tanzania went smoothly and that the players are physically and mentally ready to kick off the competition.
Among DR Congo’s key players is TP Mazembe’s forward Oscar Kabwit, who is expected to play a vital role in the team’s attacking lineup.
Known for his power, quick footwork, and goal-scoring instinct, Kabwit can operate across the frontline—either centrally or from wide positions—making him a dangerous opponent for Kenya’s defence.
The Leopards come into this tournament with a rich pedigree, having last lifted the CHAN trophy in 2016 in Rwanda after an emphatic 3-0 win over Mali in the final.
