A cloud of uncertainty has engulfed the construction of the Talanta Sports City Stadium after a Chinese national was found dead at the high-profile project site in Jamhuri, Nairobi.
Police confirmed the man was discovered unresponsive inside a toilet block within the stadium grounds, which are currently under construction ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations 2027 (AFCON 2027).
The alarm was raised by security personnel manning the site after a chef working with the Chinese management team reportedly stumbled upon the body on Tuesday morning.
Fellow workers and guards responded before the man was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Investigations Launched
Authorities have since launched investigations to establish the circumstances surrounding the death. According to Nairobi Regional Police Commander Issa Mohamud, detectives are pursuing two primary lines of inquiry: sudden death or possible foul play.
Preliminary observations at the scene indicated the deceased had a minor injury on the right side of his head, though it remains unclear whether this was linked to the cause of death.
The body has been moved to Lee Funeral Home for a post-mortem examination that is expected to provide further clarity.
Troubling Pattern Emerges
The incident has reignited concerns about safety at the stadium site, coming months after another worker was found dead under suspicious circumstances.
In that earlier case, 35-year-old Sammy Kyengo had been reported missing by his wife after failing to return home. His body was later discovered submerged in a concealed water sump beneath the stadium terraces.
Investigators at the time noted that the area where the body was found had been partially boarded up, raising suspicions that it may have been deliberately concealed. The body bore visible injuries to the head and neck, with additional signs of trauma.
A post-mortem later confirmed that Kyengo had sustained injuries before his death.
Family Raises Concerns
Speaking after the discovery of her husband’s body, Christine Kyengo said he had expressed distress over delayed wages at the construction site.
“He told me that the company had refused to pay them since July. He wanted to claim his money and leave the job,” she said.
The revelations triggered a temporary suspension of construction activities at the site, as police sealed off sections of the stadium to allow forensic investigations.
High-Stakes Project Under Scrutiny
The Talanta Sports City Stadium, a planned 60,000-seat facility, is one of Kenya’s flagship infrastructure projects and is expected to play a central role during AFCON 2027, which will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
The venue is being considered to host key matches, including the opening and closing ceremonies, making it a focal point of the country’s preparations for the continental tournament.
However, the latest death is likely to intensify scrutiny over safety, labour conditions, and oversight at the site, particularly given the recurrence of fatal incidents.
Awaiting Answers
As investigations continue, authorities are expected to determine whether the latest death was a medical incident or the result of foul play.
For now, the incident has left workers uneasy and raised fresh questions about conditions at one of Kenya’s most important ongoing construction projects.
With the clock ticking toward AFCON 2027, pressure is mounting on those overseeing the project to ensure both safety and transparency—before the spotlight of the continent turns to Nairobi.
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