
...Jomo Kenyatta sports ground was a dustbowl, a den of all kinds of things that gave Kisumo a bad name; ninja's, pickpockets, mateka, mentally challenged people, solid and liquid waste...and it was the path to and from the railway station...
Sports ground is now a family friendly park and recreation centre; on weekends you can spot lil kids and their parents kicking soccer balls in the field, or picknicking in the tree-dotted park; two basketball and two netball/volleyball courts are on the fire station side; the hockey pitch is all levelled with compacted murram, and two beautiful restuarants are the flagship businesses in the rehabilitated buildings at the centre.
Sidewalks ring the grounds providing a beautiful trail with trees and flowers planted along them providing a serene relaxing atmosphere.
At night the well guarded and fenced grounds leave two of the four entrances into the grounds open to those who want to enjoy lthe lakeside quisine which includes many kinds of fish, traditional vegetables, ugali, drinks of your choice, dstv, and a live resident band to crown it all.
If this is what political goodwill and public/private partnership can achieve, then it is the way to go in reclaiming and harnessing the full business, cultural and social potential of our beloved Kisumo...