The Kenyan President’s wife Margaret Kenyatta on Wednesday visited Aspire Academy were she was welcomed by Aspire Zone Foundation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Khaled Abdulla Al-Sulaiteen , who escorted her on a tour around the facilities of the academyAl-Sulaiteen gave her a brief on the mission of Aspire Academy in the formation of future generations and sports champions, as well as its commitment to the community through several programs that encourage healthy and athletic lifestyles.Mrs. Kenyatta expressed admiration for the academy which brings together sports and education.At the end of the visit Khaled Al-Sulaiteen presented a souvenir to Mrs. Kenyatta and thanked her for the visit.Since its inception in 2007 (ASPIRE Football Dreams) programme was keen on involving Kenyan young talents among the list of the ten African countries that benefit from the Programme.
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