SPORTS Sports CS Amina Mohamed join winners of the Equator African Rally Championship in celebration at KWS Institute in Naivasha on Saturday, April 25, 2021. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic hit the world last year, which threw many things, including sports, into disarray. Many countries including Kenya went into lockdown and unprecedented curfews followed. Various sectors of the economy in Kenya took a beating, with many breadwinners losing their jobs. Sports is one area that was gravely affected by the pandemic in Kenya after the government halted the leagues. Last week, the State allowed the ARC Equator Rally to proceed in Naivasha, despite the halt on local games. This left many Kenyans, especially in the sports fraternity with lots of questions about why the rally was allowed to proceed normally while other sports are on hold.