SportPesa has announced a record Sh34.14 million sponsorship package for the 2026 SportPesa National 7s Circuit, reaffirming its long-term commitment to strengthening Kenya’s rugby ecosystem and developing the next generation of talent for the national teams.
The enhanced investment, more than double the previous sponsorship kitty of Sh16.5 million, marks the fourth consecutive year that SportPesa has held title sponsorship of the circuit, which has become the principal development competition in Kenyan club rugby.
Of the total sponsorship package Sh16.14 million will flow directly into the competitive infrastructure of the game, supporting host clubs, Kenya Rugby Union operations and prize money across all six legs.
The balance will be invested in enhancing fan engagement through improved broadcast production, livestreaming and match day experiences.
The six-legged circuit will run from July 25 to September 13, 2026 traversing the country and bringing together Kenya’s finest rugby talent alongside its passionate fan bases.
Speaking during the announcement, SportPesa Public Relations & Advertising Manager Willis Ojwang said that they have watched this competition produce players who went on to become Africa 7s champions, represent Kenya at the Olympic Games and elevate our standing on the global stage.
“The National Sevens Circuit is the heartbeat of Kenyan rugby and the foundation upon which future national stars are built,” said Ojwang adding that this is the proof of concept and we welcome other like-minded partners to join us in supporting this platform.
Over the years, Kenya Rugby Union has increasingly positioned the circuit as a key feeder system into the national teams with many players from the event going on to represent Kenya in the iconic red or white jersey through Shujaa, the Kenya Lionesses, and the national 15s programmes.
Chairperson, Kenya Rugby Union, Harriet Okatch, said that year after year, their partnership with SportPesa has given clubs the resources to organize this circuit, given players a stage to perform, and given our national selectors a bottomless talent pool to draw from.
“The increased investment this season gives us even greater confidence as we continue building sustainable pathways for both Shujaa and the Lionesses,” said Okatch.
The road to the season finale at Christie 7s begins in Nakuru on July 25-26 with the iconic Prinsloo 7s. Defending overall champions KCB Rugby will begin their quest for a sixth circuit crown after a dominant 2025 campaign that saw them amass a record 126 points and win four of the six legs.
However, they are expected to face stiff competition from a resurgent chasing pack led by Strathmore Leos, who denied KCB victory at both Prinsloo 7s and Embu 7s last season, alongside traditional powerhouses Kabras Sugar, Menengai Oilers and Kenya Harlequin.
by Anita Omwenga
