Main stadium The main stadium, holding 30,000 people and a FIFA-approved
standard-size football pitch contains
floodlights, 2
VIP lounges, a
boardroom, and an internet-enabled
media centre. The stadium has hosted concerts, public holiday celebrations, public rallies, meetings, and
crusades. The stadium also houses the headquarters for the
Football Kenya Federation and
Athletics Kenya.
Aquatic Centre The aquatic centre holds 2,000 people, contains a
filtration plant, and a public 50 × 25 m swimming pool.
Indoor Gymnasium The indoor gymnasium holds 2,500 people and is home to the Kenyan National Basketball League and the
Kenya national basketball team. It also features
floodlights, electronic
scoreboards,
snack bars, a
boxing ring, an indoor
badminton court, a martial arts gym, and other social facilities.
Handball and volleyball training courts The handball and volleyball courts can accommodate up to 1,500 spectators and feature outdoor training courts.
Recent renovations Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi has undergone extensive renovations in preparation for hosting the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) and the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), including the crunch Group C encounter between Algeria and Nigeria. Key upgrades include an enhanced playing surface with improved drainage, installation of a media tribune accommodating approximately 150 journalists, and air-conditioned changing rooms equipped with personal safes and refrigeration facilities for cold baths. Additionally, new floodlighting units have been installed to meet CAF standards, and the number of CCTV cameras has been increased from 70 to 150 to bolster security. The then Sports Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has assured that the renovation works are progressing well, with the stadium expected to be ready by January 2025. Priority upgrades include roofing, VVIP seating, and enhancing the floodlights to meet the 3,000 LUX requirement. Other improvements involve new access controls, an enhanced audio-visual system, installation of VAR and CCTV, improved changing rooms, and a doping control area. Despite the postponement of CHAN to August 2025, the government maintains that Nyayo Stadium is fully prepared to host international matches. Sports Principal Secretary Peter Tum stated that the facility is operational, with only the canopy installation remaining, which will be completed. == Hosting of Fifa qualifiers ahead of Chan 2025 ==