The Chief of Defence Forces' Bora Cup Championship has officially kicked off at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Lang'ata. The five-day championship brings together service personnel from different Defence Brigades, Formations, and Bases to promote friendship and physical fitness while enhancing cohesion and promoting esprit-de-corps within the services. Colonel Lawrence Ntoyai, the Chairman of the Defence Forces Netball Association, presided over the opening ceremony on behalf of General Robert Kibochi, the Chief of Defence Forces. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of discipline among the players and how the championship will serve as an arena for players to display their prowess. The best players will be selected to boost the current Ulinzi team and get an opportunity to represent the country in the ongoing national league and tournaments sponsored by the Ministry of Defence.
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The CDF Bora Cup challenge returns after suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The next championship is scheduled to take place later in April at the same venue. Officials from the Defence Forces Sports Control Board, Defence Forces Netball Association, and the Kenya Netball Federation Executive Committee were present during the ceremony. The championship provides an opportunity for service personnel to participate in friendly matches and showcase their athletic abilities while promoting teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness. It is an excellent initiative that fosters unity and strengthens the bond between the members of the Defence Forces.
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