This is where you train martial arts in Kisumu — Taekwondo and karate classes run in the evenings. It's also a conference hall and hosts the assistant chief's office, and locals use it to watch live football matches.
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The place hosts the office of the assistant chief of Manyatta among other services including a conference hall and a gymnasium. The staff here are very accommodating and friendly. My best experience a...
In the evenings you find young people engaged in indoor sports like Taekwondo. Something good within Manyatta estate aka Ghetto.
I know it best for Karate classes which go on in the evening and watching live football matches. When going there tell the Manyatta vans to allight you at Kona maji.
If you wanna train martial art, kosawo Hall is your best place to train while in kisumu