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Nairobi Gears Up for Rugby Fever as Roads Close Ahead of HSBC World Sevens Showdown

Nairobi is preparing for a weekend of speed, colour, and roaring crowds as the 2026 HSBC World Rugby Sevens arrives at Nyayo National Stadium. The city is already feeling the buzz. But with the excitement comes major traffic changes that motorists must prepare for.

Traffic authorities have announced full and partial road closures around the stadium. Aerodrome Road will be completely closed during the tournament. Mombasa Road will remain open, but with traffic controls in place. Police officers will be stationed along key routes to manage the flow of vehicles and prevent congestion.

The Kenya Police have urged motorists to follow all instructions from traffic officers. They say the measures are meant to ensure smooth movement for fans, teams, and emergency services. Authorities want fans to arrive safely and on time. They also want to avoid long delays and traffic chaos.

“This is a major international event,” the police said. “We are taking these steps to guarantee smooth traffic flow and public safety around Nyayo National Stadium.”

The road closures come as Kenya prepares to host the opening leg of the 2026 HSBC World Rugby Sevens. It is a big moment for the country. Thousands of local and international fans are expected to attend. Millions more will be watching from around the world.

On the pitch, Kenya Shujaa will lead the men’s charge. The home side will face strong opponents, including the USA, Uruguay, Germany, Canada, and Belgium. The matches promise fast action and fierce competition. Fans are hoping for a strong start to the season.

The women’s team, the Kenya Lionesses, will also be in action. They will play against Brazil, China, Spain, South Africa, and Argentina. The home crowd is expected to give them huge support. The tournament is a chance for the Lionesses to shine on a global stage.

Nyayo National Stadium is expected to be packed. Vendors are ready. Security teams are on alert. Hotels around Nairobi are also preparing for a busy weekend.

With world-class rugby and a lively atmosphere, the event promises to be unforgettable. But for those driving into the city, planning ahead will be key. The message from police is clear. Follow the rules. Use alternative routes. And arrive early to enjoy the rugby festival.


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