Embu National Sevens boosted with a Ksh.3 million sponsorship from EABL

Dismas Otuke
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The fourth leg of the 2025 National Sevens Circuit will be held in Embu this weekend, the 23rd and 24th, at the Njukiri Showground.

The tournament received a major boost after Kenya Breweries Limited, through its flagship brand Tusker, announced a Ksh. 3 million sponsorship package.

Embu Rugby Football Club, the tournament hosts, will receive Ksh. 1.5 million in cash to support logistical operations, while the remaining amount will go toward enhancing fan experience and entertainment, including the Tusker Village and official afterparty.

Speaking on the sponsorship, Christine Kariuki, KBL Head of Mainstream Beer, said:

“We are proud to extend our support to the Embu Sevens, which is a new stop in the National Sevens Circuit. Tusker’s partnership is about celebrating rugby culture across the country and giving fans an unforgettable experience both on and off the pitch. This is part of KBL’s broader commitment to support sports and sportsmen in Kenya, a commitment deeply rooted in our brand values of unity, celebration, and nurturing local talent. After the success of Driftwood, Prinsloo and Christie, we are excited to now head to Embu and continue this journey.”

On his part, Embu Sevens Deputy Tournament Director Norman Mutai welcomed the sponsorship, noting its importance for both the tournament and the region. “This support from Tusker is a big boost for us as hosts. It allows us to put together a well-organised tournament, welcome teams and fans from across the country, and showcase Embu as a proud rugby destination. Preparations are on track, and we are confident of delivering two days of the ultimate rugby experiences at Njukiri Showground.”

KCB Rugby were crowned champions of the Christie Sevens, after defeating Menengai Oilers 17-5 in the final played at the RFUEA Grounds on Sunday.

The victory handed KCB their eighth Christie 7s title and their second trophy of the 2025 season, cementing their position at the top of the standings.

KCB will now look to extend their lead when they take to the pitch in Embu, while teams such as Strathmore Leos and Menengai Oilers will be aiming to close the gap and keep the title race alive.

Division Two honours went to Kabete Stallions, who brushed aside Makueni RFC 22–0 to secure the crown.

In the women’s category, Mwamba were crowned champions after edging Kenya Harlequins 14–5 in an entertaining final.

The National Sevens Circuit will continue after Embu with the Kabeberi Sevens and the Dala Sevens, where the overall winner of the 2025 series will be crowned.

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