Kisumu Tourism Week To Feature Tri-cycling Competition For PWDs

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The County Executive Committee Member for Trade, Tourism, Industry and Marketing Farida Salim joined by other stakeholders in a mock run during the launch of the Kisumu My Pride City Run on Tuesday. /Photo By Robert Ojwang’/KNA

Persons with disabilities in Kisumu County are set to take part in a tri-cycling competition on September 24 as part of the county government’s ‘Kisumu My Pride City Run’, conservation road race, and family fun run.

The competition is being organized as a way to promote the city’s sports, culture, and tourism sectors. It will be held at the Jomo Kenyatta Sports Ground. The tri-cycling competition winners will receive prizes.

The event will feature during this year’s Kisumu Tourism Week celebrated alongside the United Nations World Tourism Day 2023 commemorated on September 27.

According to Kenya News Agency, the CECM in charge of Tourism Farida Salim during a press briefing revealed that the Directorate of Tourism has partnered with Kenya Wildlife Service, Athletics Kenya Nyanza North, and Tourism Fund to promote a sustainable tourism sector in the region.

The event is expected to attract over 5,000 participants from Kisumu County and beyond thus making it the largest environmental conservation event in the lake region.

“This will not just be about the race, it is a celebration of community and healthy living, connecting with fellow participants, making new friends, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere that Kisumu County has to offer,” stated the CECM.

Other activities lined up for the day include a road race for adults and kids fun run, a nature festival at the Kisumu Impala sanctuary, and an awards gala.

“These events are a great way to engage with local people, especially the fun run which is really accessible to everyone, including children and adults looking forward to running together as families or those new to running sports,” Salim explained.

Athletics Kenya Nyanza North Secretary, Thomas Ongwacho, urged the locals to massively register for the event that seeks to identify and nurture young athletes.

“This activity is open for everybody whether young or old. As we launch the registration exercise, I urge us to enroll in masses to have a chance to take part in this historic event,” appealed Ongwacho.

The registration fee to participate in any of the activities is charged uniformly at Sh2100 for both adults and children.

The annual World Tourism Day celebration seeks to foster awareness among the international community on the importance of tourism on its social, cultural, political, and economic value.

This year’s celebration will be themed, ‘Tourism and Green Investment – Investing in People, Planet and Prosperity’.

SOURCE: KENYA NEWS AGENCY

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