Get Ready Petrol Heads - Safari Rally Is Back in Kenya!

The Safari is a gift to Kenyans. It will be a break from the depressing news of the Covid-19 situation, deaths, inflation and political noise. The Safari and its attendant fanfare are expected to give the nation a collective lift to the spirit. A high sense of the task ahead has gripped Kenyans eight days before the start of the eagerly awaited rally from June 24-27, 2021. It is reportedly the biggest international sporting event on the continent since the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa, writes Peter Njenga for The Nation.

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Mitsubishi's Baldev Chager and Ravi Soni compete in the 22km SS 3 Soysambu stage of the 2019 Safari Rally (file photo).

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