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KANGEMA NG-CDF TOURNAMENT STATUS

As Kangema NG-CDF Tournaments kick off today, players are more than willing to play after one year without the tournament due to Covid 19. Thanks to Kangema NG-CDF Sports Committee and Patron Hon Muturi Kigano for the organized tournaments.  But players are not really happy and there are few things I would like to raise some of which we have aired since 2018 but have never been addressed especially now that there is only one financial year remaining to 2022 and if addressed many players would be very grateful; First is to empathize with four teams' captains and team managers from different teams who attended the Sports meeting on Friday at CDF Office Hall but never got any allowance. I resonate with you as I was one of you who got nothing. I understand how it feels like to use your own money on transport to attend a meeting with a promise of a refund only to spend a whole day in a meeting without even a glass of water and return home empty handed. Second, as players heads to the fi

I Endorse BBI

Democracy originated in ancient Greek in Great City-State of Athens. In a Democracy, we agree to disagree and Majority will always have their Way and Minority their Say.   Whatever your take on the BBI Bill , you're Constitutionally and Democratically Right thus no need for insult, name calling or violence!  For me I support BBI Bill 100% and I was never taught how to Compromise my Political Ideologies and even if I was taught I can't remember such a class. From today I have started massive BBI grassroot Campaign and mobilization of the members of the public to endorse BBI Bill offline as 2019 census shows that majority of people in Kangema have no access to internet. I am not only supporting BBI Bill to save Kangema from being scrapped off or increase County Funds or even bring Ward Development Fund closer to me but also to oversee the formation of Office of Opposition Leader as I understand his/her role which include but not limited to; 1. Keep the government of the day on it

MCA Beaten For Grabbing A Public Land

There was a big drama at Ngoigwa Estate in Thika after Thika Township Ward MCA Hon Andrew Kimani was beaten mercilessly by former Mayor David Njehia for grabbing a piece of public land. Thika MCA Hon Kimani crying uncontrollably The area resident enjoyed a free drama of the war which left MCA with head injuries and crying uncontrollably like a small child. The efforts of the residents to 'bembeleza' MCA to stop crying did not bear fruits. The MCA refused to give more details to the press on matters of the alleged public land or the extent of the pain inflicted by the fists from the former Mayor who seemed like a heavyweight champion the likes of Tyson Fury. It was only through the mercy of God that the mayor did not interfere with MCA's dental formula. Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury But thanks to the Thika Police who arrived at the scene on time to rescue the MCA after which together with the Mayor were arrested to end the drama which was amassing attention of the area res

Young Bobi Wine to face Old Museveni in Ugandan presidential elections.

Ugandan politician, activist, singer, actor, businessman and philanthropist Robert Kyagulanyi alias H.E. Bobi Wine the Kyadondo East constituency mp has been nominated by Electoral Commission, to contest for the presidential seat in 2021 General Elections. Bobi Wine image campaign The 38 years old Kyagulanyi, the NUP party leader and opposition figure will be hoping to oust National Resistance Movement (NRM) party leader dictator Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who has been in power for 34 years who changed the age limit of 75, to remain in power as he's now 76 years old. Also on the ballot will be other ten candidates nominated to contest for the same. After his confirmation, he shared his manifesto with his supporters during his acceptance speech and focused on the following agenda; 1. Separation of powers between military and police as well as increment of police and millitary officers salary with a minimum of one million per month. 2. Employment to create five million jobs to Ugandans.