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East Africa’s race toward the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2027 is accelerating — and sports infrastructure is finally taking center stage. In 🇰🇪 Kenya, major projects are gaining momentum, including upgrades at Kipchoge Keino Stadium, construction works at Talanta Stadium, and developments around the Nairobi underpass corridor aimed at improving access and match-day mobility. Meanwhile in 🇺🇬 Uganda, the government and the Uganda People's Defence Force have signed an MoU to redevelop Mandela National Stadium, bringing the iconic venue back to international standards. In Lira, Akii-Bua Stadium is nearing completion, with roofing works underway and physical progress reportedly at 95%. Are Kenya and Uganda on track for AFCON 2027? Which country is moving faster? And what does this mean for East African football development? In this video, we break down: Stadium construction updates Infrastructure readiness for AFCON 2027 Regional competition and collaboration Economic and sporting impact Subscribe for in-depth East African sports analysis and infrastructure updates.