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Mombasa Governor and NBA Agent Inspire Young Basketballers

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 24 August 2019.

On a visit to the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, Governor Hassan Joho and NBA agent J.R. Hensley were impressed by the school's basketball teams, who have achieved numerous high-level successes, including four-time Coast championships and selections to the Giants of Africa basketball camps.

Published on August 24, 2019, the visit was part of the Governor's efforts to create sports and arts-based opportunities for talented youth in his county.

During their visit, Joho and Hensley spoke to the teams about the importance of being active in sports while also striving to perform well in academics.

Students shared their experiences in the game, which has helped them build life skills such as self-esteem, adaptability, perseverance, and commitment.

"The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa not only wants us to be basketballers and enjoy our talent, but to support our community around us," said Kindi Mchuwa, one of the best players to come out of this setup.

"For us, basketball is not only a sport, but it's a way of life," he added.

Jimnah Kimani, the coach of the boy's team, expressed his gratitude for the recognition from the County government and other institutions, such as the Giants of Africa.

The Giants of Africa, founded in 2003 by Masai Ujiri, aims to use basketball as a way of educating and enhancing the lives of young Africans by providing quality facilities, gear, and coaches.

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