The M-PESA Jr. NBA Tournament 2025 is set for an exciting showdown in Mombasa this weekend, bringing together 480 junior basketball players from 40 teams.
The young athletes will compete for the regional title at Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, with top winners walking away with smartphones, airtime, and a chance to join an elite basketball development camp.
The competition will feature 5×5 games, with winners in both the boys’ and girls’ categories walking away with smartphones and airtime courtesy of Safaricom’s M-PESA.

Outstanding players will be scouted to attend an elite basketball development camp for additional opportunities.
Ahead of the games, players will also participate in financial literacy clinics through M-PESA Go, reinforcing Safaricom’s commitment to empowering young people beyond the basketball court.
“This tournament signifies what we have been doing through M-PESA over the past 18 years in supporting talent across the country. Through our partnership with Jr. NBA, we are not only promoting sports but also empowering young people with financial literacy through our M-PESA Go product,” said Dr. Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom.
The 2025 M-PESA Jr. NBA program kicked off with a Fit clinic in Nairobi engaging over 100 local coaches, with life-skills seminars and coaching capacity building.
This was followed by the first regional tournament in Nairobi that saw St. Johns’ from Korogocho and Olympic from Kibera claim the top titles in the boys’ and girls’ contests, respectively.
The M-PESA Jr. NBA program is designed to provide basketball development and financial literacy training more than 10,000 boys and girls across Kenya.
The tournament now heads to Mombasa this weekend followed by Eldoret and finally Kisumu.
The regional tournaments will culminate into a national tournament in collaboration with School games.
The top 50 boys and 50 girls will be scouted to attend Top 100 elite basketball development camp in April.








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