With less than 10 days before the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, organised by the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF), excitement is building as final preparations shift into high gear.
Fans in Kenya have now been assured of a safe, smooth and scam-proof ticketing process, complementing the country’s world-class infrastructure and CAF-compliant standards both on and off the pitch.
Organizers have assured fans that the tournament is not just about the football, but also about ensuring every fan’s experience is secure, seamless, and inclusive right from the gate.
Ticket sales for all CHAN 2024 matches to be hosted in Kenya officially went live on Wednesday, July 23, following the awarding of the official ticketing tender to Mookh, a trusted online ticketing platform known for its reliability and user-friendly interface.
Fans can now grab their tickets on the Mookh platform by choosing from three categories, namely:
Regular: Ksh200
VIP: Ksh500
VVIP: Ksh1,000
Each ticket is valid for a single match within the month-long tournament.
CHAN 2024 ticketing: 100% digital, zero scams
To ensure a stress-free experience for all fans, CHAN 2024 is going fully digital in Kenya. No long queues, no lost tickets, no counterfeits.
Here’s how it works:
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CHAN 2024 is 100% digital – All tickets must be purchased online.
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No physical tickets will be issued or accepted – fans are advised not to fall for scammers selling fake printed tickets.
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Buying is easy – Visit chan.mookh.com, select your match, pay via M-PESA mobile money or card, and receive your ticket by SMS or email.
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No smartphone? No problem.
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Borrow a smartphone, use a laptop, or visit a cybercafé.
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Buy and pay with M-PESA.
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You’ll get a text with your ticket – just show the SMS at the gate.
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Also Read: 5 Kenyan Players to Watch at CHAN 2024
4-step security screening to keep fans safe
With large crowds expected in the venues, the Moi International Sports Centre (MISC), Kasarani and Nyayo Stadium, Kenya’s security agencies and CHAN organizing teams have put in place a modern, 4-layer safety protocol to ensure safe, stampede-free entry:
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Light check at the entrance – quick visual screening to prevent delays.
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Fast ticket authenticity scan – your SMS code or digital ticket is scanned instantly.
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Main security screening – standard safety check for bags and individuals.
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Guided entry to correct seating zone – ensuring fans move in an organized, calm flow.
This setup is smart, safe, and fan-first. No pushing, no confusion – just world-class organization. In case of any suspicious activity, fans are urged to call the 24/7 CHAN Safety Hotline.
Unlike the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), CHAN is reserved exclusively for players who play in their domestic leagues. This means the stars on the pitch will be representing their countries and their local clubs – a pure showcase of homegrown African talent.
This year’s tournament is also historic – it’s being co-hosted by three East African nations, a major nod to the region’s growing prominence in continental football. For Kenya, it’s a moment of pride – and proof that the country is ready to stage global-class events.
All Kenya’s group stage games will take place at the MISC Kasarani Stadium.
Also Read: Benni McCarthy Unveils Decisive Harambee Stars Lineup for CHAN 2024
CHAN 2024 Group A full match schedule
Harambee Stares under head coach Benni McCarthy are drawn in a tough Group A alongside continental giants Morocco, DR Congo, Angola, and Zambia.
Matchday 1- August 3, 2025
Kenya vs DR Congo (MISC Kasarani)
Morocco vs Angola (Nyayo National Stadium)
Matchday 2- August 7, 2025
DR Congo vs Zambia (Nyayo National Stadium)
Angola vs Kenya (MISC Kasarani)
Matchday 3- August 10, 2025
Kenya vs Morocco (MISC Kasarani)
Zambia vs Angola (Nyayo National Stadium)
Matchday 4- August 14, 2025
Morocco vs Zambia (Nyayo National Stadium)
Angola vs DR Congo (MISC Kasarani)
Matchday 5- August 17, 2025
Zambia vs Kenya (MISC Kasarani)
DR Congo vs Morocco (Nyayo National Stadium)
The third-fourth place play-off match will be played in Kampala, Uganda on Friday, August 29, at Mandela Stadium.
Nairobi’s MISC Kasarani will host the final match the following day, Saturday August 30, at 6:00 p.m. local time.
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