

The President of the Confederation of African Volleyball (CAVB), Bouchra Hajij, paid a courtesy visit to Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Headquarters this morning.
The visit formed part of her broader mission to strengthen relationships with national federations, foster collaboration with key stakeholders, and promote the growth and governance of volleyball across Africa.
During her visit, Hajij held discussions with KPC Managing Director Joe Sang, Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) President Charles Nyaberi, Kenya Pipeline Volleyball Club officials, representatives from KVF and other sports authorities.
The meeting focused on strategies to advance the sport, nurture young talent, and enhance regional cooperation.

Sang reaffirmed KPC’s strong commitment to sports development, noting that Kenya has a competitive sporting culture and abundant talent that should be nurtured from the grassroots.
He further emphasised the importance of corporate partnerships in supporting youth and sports programs.
President Hajij’s visit underscored CAVB’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with member federations, promoting gender equity, and ensuring the sustainable growth of volleyball across the continent.













