Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced a cash reward for all participants in the Tokyo Olympics.

The four gold medallists will each receive one million Kenyan shillings ($9,100; £6,500) while silver medallists will be given $6,800.

The two bronze medallists will receive $4,500 while everyone who took part in the games and the technical team members will each receive $1,800.

Kenya bagged 10 medals, more than any other country in Africa.

The government had been accused of giving its team a low-key reception, especially compared to how Uganda welcomed its athletes when they returned home.

Kenya’s government spokesperson blamed the reception on Covid-19 regulations.

Uganda gifted its four medallist’s cars and houses.