05
Nov
The first thing you notice is the smell. Imagine that you’ve fallen down a sewer. Or that you haven’t taken out the trash for a week, and now the stench has spread to the...
05
Nov
On April 29 2018, Kenya international Johanna Omollo sent out a communique informing the media that he had launched a football academy in the sprawling Dandora slums in Nairobi.
Harambee Stars midfielder Johanna Omollo is...
19
Sep
That soccer can open a world of many possibilities is exemplified by the experience of one our founder. Johanna Omolo
In a community where football is celebrated, loved and where majority of the youth are...
19
Sep
When he talks, he speaks one language - football. When he gives instructions, he does it with a mellow voice yet it still comes out as a command. When he identifies your talent, the...
19
Sep
Kenya’s Dandora Municipal Dump Site is the only dumping location for waste in Nairobi, East Africa’s most populous city, and serves as a provocative starting point for understanding the growing health, poverty, and sanitation...
19
Sep
He is from one of Kenya’s greatest football families. His massive talent has catapulted him to the top of the country’s goalkeeper charts. The Lillestrom netminder continues to scale greater heights and he says,...
19
Sep
What comes to mind when the name Dandora is mentioned?
For many, this estate in Eastlands, located on the outskirts of Nairobi, conjures route 36, 32 and 42 matatus, infamous for being dirty, a lucrative...
19
Sep
My name is Johanna Omolo; I am 28 years old. I am a professional football player for Club Cercle Brugge in Belgium and the Kenyan National Football team Harambee Stars. Today, I want to...
19
Sep
Johanna Omolo foundation was on Monday 26th of February, very pleased to host several visitors from Belgium.A delegation led by Jean Marie, met with our team in Nairobi to learn more about our foundation...