Benni McCarthy has gotten to work as he ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against The Gambia and Gabon this month.

Kenya will play away to The Gambia on March 20 before hosting Gabon three days later and McCarthy has been in camp with his players after on Tuesday.

The has joined a host of former players who have taken on national team coaches and his appointment has been received well not just in Kenya and his country but also on the continent.

A look at Benni McCarthy's preferred line-up at Cape Town City and Amazulu and how Harambee Stars could potentially line-up under the South African tactician.

Among those who are thrilled to see McCarthy in the dugout in Africa is former Zambia coach Honour Janza who feels African nations need to trust their own more.

«It’s not an easy decision or investment for an African nation to appoint one of its own as head coach,» Janza told Zambianfootball.

“This is a significant step for African football. It shows the world that we have our own who can cross borders and excel at higher levels,” he added.

What you need to know about the three Rising stars players Benni McCarthy called up to the Harambee Stars camp as they continue preparations for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Gambia and Gabon.

McCarthy will have an opportunity to show what he brings when Harambee Stars play in Ivory Coast against The Gambia on March 20 and then at Nyayo Stadium on March 23 when his team take on Gabon.

The former Cape Town City, AmaZulu head coach, who also worked as Manchester United’s attacking coach, has promised to do everything in his power to ensure Kenya, ranked fourth in their group with five points from four matches, qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

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