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This the Official page of the Kenya Rugby Union.

Photos from Kenya Rugby's post 06/05/2026

🚨Attention!!Attention!!🚨
The Kenya Shujaa and Kenya Lionesses replica jerseys will be on sale at the ASK Showground Kakamega during the finals.
Come loaded with 7000 bob and grab yourself one.
Alternatively you can log onto www.tikohub.com and head on TikoShop to get yourself one.

06/05/2026

We are glad to announce that on Saturday 9th May alongside the finals,we will be launching the new Kenya Rugby union website “kru.co.ke”. This new website will have a user friendly interface where one can obtain all team news & standings,game results and all information about the Kenya Rugby Union.
Stay tuned 🥳

Photos from Kenya Rugby's post 05/05/2026

The 2026 kicks off this week as well with the boys and the girls categories.Here are the fixtures kicking off the tournament.

Photos from Kenya Rugby's post 05/05/2026

The 2026 regional kicks off this week for both the boys and girls categories setting the pace for the next four weeks before ultimately heading into the quarter finals.

05/05/2026

🚨CALL FOR PARTNERSHIPS🚨
The Kenya Rugby Union invites brands and organizations to partner with us ahead of the 2026 Rugby Africa Women’s Cup, set for 21st–31st May.
This is a unique opportunity to showcase your brand on a continental stage, connect with diverse audiences, and be part of a historic celebration of rugby in Africa.
Join us in delivering an unforgettable tournament while elevating your brand visibility and impact.




05/05/2026

Former Kenya Lionesses Head Coach and Nakuru player, Felix 'Ade' Oloo, has sadly passed awayđź’”.

Felix 'Ade' Oloo Otieno was a respected Kenyan rugby coach and former player, widely recognized for his contribution to grassroots development and the growth of women’s rugby in Kenya. Commonly known as “Ade” or “Mwalimu,” he built a strong reputation both on and off the field through his leadership and commitment to the sport.

Otieno enjoyed a long playing career with Nakuru RFC spanning approximately 15 years (2003–2017). During his time at the club, he was part of successful squads that secured Kenya Cup titles in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, as well as winning the Enterprise Cup and other domestic competitions including the Bamburi Super Series.

Transitioning into coaching, Otieno took up roles at Nakuru RFC where he handled both the men’s and women’s teams, focusing on rebuilding structures and nurturing young talent. His impact extended to the national stage where he served as head coach of both the Kenya Lionesses 7s and 15s teams.

Under his leadership, the Lionesses achieved qualification for the Tokyo Olympics and competed in major tournaments such as the Africa Women’s competitions, the Dubai 7s Invitational, and the Elgon Cup. He is widely credited for building competitive structures despite limited resources.

Rest in peace Ade🕊🕊❤️

04/05/2026

📣 CALL FOR VENDORS!
Be part of the excitement at the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup happening from 21st to 31st May at the iconic RFUEA Grounds! 🏉🔥
We’re inviting food vendors, merchandise sellers, and experience providers to showcase their products to a vibrant crowd of rugby fans from across the continent.
Don’t miss this chance to grow your brand, boost your sales, and be part of the movement.




04/05/2026

As we prepare for the finals,tomorrow Bill Abuom will be live on SportyFm as he shares more insights ahead of the big game.

04/05/2026

Congratulations to our very own on making it to the rugby premier league.

Photos from Kenya Rugby's post 04/05/2026
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Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00