From the heart of Kiambu to the grand stage of the Zone 3 African Aquatic Championship, Triza Waithera has become a name synonymous with resilience, passion, and leadership. Now serving as the Chaperone of Team Kenya’s Zone 3 Team B, she is set to bring her trademark energy and commitment to the continental stage.
Affectionately known as Mama Girls, Triza is not only the Office Administrator at the Kiambu County Aquatics Association (KCAA) but also the driving force behind its steady rise. Her role stretches far beyond administration; she is the engine that ensures order, precision, and excellence in every activity the association undertakes.
Her colleagues and athletes describe her as a fierce, no-nonsense leader who thrives on discipline and excellence. Whether it is coordinating logistics for major championships or ensuring young swimmers are mentally and physically prepared, Triza’s handprint is evident at every stage. With her sharp focus, bold leadership, and passion for aquatics, she has become the go-to figure whenever results matter most.
As she takes up the role of Chaperone for Team Kenya’s Zone 3 Team B, Triza carries with her not just her administrative expertise but also the vibrant Mrima spirit — a blend of determination, cultural pride, and infectious energy. She is known for adding both structure and soul to the teams she works with, ensuring athletes feel supported, motivated, and ready to shine.
Her presence is more than symbolic. It reflects the growing influence of women leaders in Kenyan sports administration and highlights the crucial role KCAA continues to play in shaping the future of competitive swimming in Kenya.
With Triza Waithera in Team Kenya’s corner, expectations are high. Her unmatched dedication and leadership will undoubtedly inspire athletes to push beyond limits, making Team B not just participants, but contenders.
As the championship approaches, one thing is clear: the Mrima Queen is here, and with her, Team Kenya is ready to make waves.
Kiambu Aquatics: Making Waves, Breaking Limits.






