Twenty three years later, Kenya Rugby Union are not able to provide a press centre for the local and international media covering Safari Sevens.
A container that houses a gymnasium was to be converted to a press centre but the media found it empty with nowhere to set up their equipment.
There was also no supply of electricity in the container what with the electronic scoreboard also not functioning.
Entry to the event also proved slow and chaotic with the online tickets failing to download.
That saw the media failing to cover the opening matches despite putting in early accreditation.
Getting the results and team sheets also proved a challenge.
Interestingly, the rest of the areas, the VIP and sponsors tents were all well set.
“It shows how they really value the media,” said a disgruntled local journalist. “It very disappointing right from entry to nowhere to file our stories from.”
Kenya Morans and South Africa launched their quest for this year’s title strongly whipping their Pool A opponents Uganda and Burundi 24-10 and 61-0 respectively.
Western Province also started their campaign on a good note beating Russia’s Narvskaya Zastava 19-17 in Pool B.
Geoffrey Okwatch touched down two tries for Morans as Dan Sikuta and Joel Inzuga contributed a try each. Ian Mabwa made two conversions.
Solomon Okia and Adrian Kasito scored a try each for Uganda.
Christoffel Grobellar and Impi Visser drilled down two tries each for Blitzbokke.