[1] This tournament is one of the oldest badminton tournament in Africa, and established before the BCA was founded in 1977, which the former All England Open champion, Punch Gunalan of Malaysia, won the men's doubles title in 1972.
[2][3] In 2006, the tournament was a Future Series event, and since 2009 upgrading to International Series with the total prize money $5,000.
[4] In 2008, the tournament was held at the Premier Club in Nairobi, with players from ten countries compete.
[5] In 2009, it was held at the Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani, in the same time with African Badminton Championships.
[6][7] The Moi Sports Centre continues to host the tournament,[8][9] and in 2014, was moved to Safaricom Stadium Kasarani.