Fueling the Roar — KCB’s KSh 227M Bet on the 2026 Safari Rally

Christopher Ajwang
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The Breakdown: Where the Millions are Going

KCB Group CEO Paul Russo presented the sponsorship cheque to Sports Principal Secretary Elijah Mwangi in Nairobi, outlining a strategic distribution of funds aimed at logistics, talent, and brand visibility.

 

Logistics & Preparation: KSh 100 million is allocated directly to the Safari Rally Kenya organizers to ensure the grueling 350km course meets strict FIA standards.

 

The Racing Elite: KSh 28.5 million will support five KCB-sponsored drivers, including African champion Karan Patel, Nikhil Sachania, and Rwanda’s Queen Kalimpinya.

 

Fan Experience & Marketing: The remaining funds are dedicated to the “Revvvisha na KCB” campaign, VIP hospitality, and marketing activations designed to bring the Naivasha magic to millions of fans.

 

2. Sustainability: Racing for a Greener Planet

In 2026, the roar of the engines is being matched by a commitment to the environment. KCB has integrated its sustainability agenda directly into the rally’s DNA.

 

Tree Planting: The bank aims to plant and nurture 5,000 trees during this year’s event, contributing to the national goal of 15 billion trees by 2032.

 

Youth Engagement: More than 60 high schools will participate in a “Green Debate” series, using the rally’s platform to discuss climate action and environmental conservation.

 

3. The Naivasha Shift: 2026 Regulations

The 2026 edition features a significant change in format to align with new FIA sporting regulations.

 

Base of Operations: The four-day event will be entirely based in Naivasha, departing from the traditional ceremonial flag-off in Nairobi to optimize crew working hours and reduce liaison distances.

 

The Route: Drivers will tackle a total competitive distance of 350.02 kilometers, featuring the iconic dust, mud, and wildlife backdrops that make the Safari the toughest round on the WRC calendar.

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