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Kiambu hosts first ECDE football tournaments

Kiambu County held its first-ever ECDE football tournament, bringing together young learners to promote physical development, teamwork, and holistic early childhood education.

The event took place at Mayuyu Primary in Muchatha Ward and brought together young learners from across the county to participate in friendly matches aimed at fostering physical development and teamwork among children aged 3 to 6 years.

Governor Kimani Wamatangi graced the event together with ECDE Director of Sports Catherine Nduati and Muchatha Ward MCA.

“My government and I are committed to providing great education to our young ones. We want to empower and invest in early childhood education to our children from the early stages of their learning and we urge parents of these children to continue supporting us in our projects,” the governor stated.

The football tournament started from the grassroots level, where ward ECDE had a competition and winners of each ward proceeded to sub county level and then finals involving ECDE children from all the county which was held at Mayuyu Primary.

Ninety-five ECDE learners participated in the competition where both teams had been provided with jerseys, balls and referees who coordinated the matches.

“We appreciate the county government of Kiambu together with Governor Kimani Wamatangi for bringing such a programme and supporting the ECDE learners. It is a good job from the governor and we hope he will continue lifting the education programmes in Kiambu County,” Nduati said.

Both runners-up and first-place winners received trophies and dart game boards. Both teachers and the learners who took part in the matches and ECDE representatives were issued with certificates as a form of appreciation.

“This football tournament has brought ECDE children together as a family and has also benefited them in keeping fit. We, as parents, are happy and support this programme,” said Solomon Kahiga, a parent’s representative from Juja.

The ECDE football tournament not only showcased the talents of young learners but also showed the county’s dedication to fostering early childhood education together with competency-based curriculum in the county.

 By James Guchu

 

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