 Infrastructure development will raise the standards of the game in the country. This is the message by boxing stakeholders who have initiated a program that will see both the upcoming and established boxers getting an opportunity to train for free in one of the Nairobi Abtown facilities. Avif fitness manager Felix Akendo explains. Boxers are really beneficial because we are not charging them anything. They enjoy the equipment and the facility for free. As a boxer, your fitness level has to complement your skills. It's good for you to work out under proper guidance of a qualified boxing coach as well as good equipment and facilities so that your skills and your fitness level are at par. It gives you proper and good outcome. There has been an outcry over poor state of boxing facilities in Kenya with calls to relevant agencies to address the same being unfruitful. But according to coach Roy Kuavi, well-equipped facilities in place will enable the restoration of the lost glory of the sport. If you continue working hard, that is training these young guys into boxing. I would like to appreciate Ken Trak. He has given many, many boxers, those who are less privileged to come and train to a modern facility like this one. Here, everything that you can find in gym in London, it is here. So I don't see why we cannot improve if this kind of facility is put in every county, at least two. At least we will go somewhere. The government has on several locations pledged to fastrack the completion of renovation of existing and construction of new facilities such as social halls, arenas, gyms in order to give boxers an opportunity to train and fight in this rain environment. An initiative Akendo believes can enhance the growth of the Indo game. It's up to the relevant federations and also the government to take part and to play their part. That's why we are unable to compete with other countries who have proper facilities. Because for you to participate with other people who are preparing well, you have to be at power with them in terms of preparations. And that calls for proper facilities and equipment. So I think the government needs to pull up their socks. Sponsors need to come in and chip in in such initiatives so that we can help our youth who are actually talented in boxing. But since they have nowhere to prepare well, you find those talents being wasted. Kickboxing, which is a related discipline that people looking for high intensity exercise with a variation of movement and the one that required focus settle for has also seen enthusiasts visiting the gym for enhancement of their fitness levels. Coach Ajmit Barji revealed to us how it is significantly picking up in Kenya. Muay Thai, which is the Thai national sport, it's picking up a lot here in Nairobi. A lot more people are familiar with it and want to train for it. And they also familiar with the competitive side of it. So they watch a lot of international fights. So I think there is a lot of interest is building up here in Nairobi. There is a bit a lot more awareness now. People understand this sport. They understand that it is also quite different from the western style of kickboxing. Because you have kickboxing, the more western style and you have Muay Thai, which is the Thai style. So the rules are a bit different. The style is quite different in terms of what you can use. In terms of elbows, knees, it's quite different from western style of kickboxing. The Facility Propriet and Boxing Federation of Kenya Nairobi brand chair, Kenedotiano, also known as KENTRAC, has been passionate about the sport in the country with his focus being coming up with the strategies to advocate for the welfare of the Pujilist. So that is why I step in. I guess I'm at least in Kiyongozi for boxing. I don't want to be a driver. So I just want to be a driver. Okay, number one what I want to do in boxing, because I don't want to miss a lot of sana. I don't want to be a transparency for boxing. I am a kettle. As you know, as an example, the team is in Commonwealth. I don't want to be a boxer. But I want to be a boxer. I want to be recognized. Because I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. I want to be a champion. kwa ceikinu kufPRTANSHKUZ and the other healthy drinks that they need. V fitness remains committed to engaging youth constructively while giving them an outlet to make a living away from crime. My name is Mark Swalwasek.