Wazee Wakumbatia Mchezo Wa Mpira Wa Voliboli


Mazoezi yana umuhimu mwingi sana katika mwili wa mwanadamu. Wazee katika mji wa Nyahururu wamekumbatia uchezaji wa voliboli kama njia ya kufanya mazoezi kwa sababu kibao.

Fred Osongo ambaye ni Kocha wa timu ya voliboli mjini Nyahururu anaeleza kuwa yeye na wenzake waliamua kuanzisha mchezo wa voliboli mnamo mwaka juzi. Walianza wakiwa wachezaji wachache lakini kufikia sasa, wamefika wachezaji 40.

Fred anaendelea kusema kuwa sababu kuu iliyowafanya kuanzisha mchezo huu ni haja ya kufanya mazoezi baada ya kazi nyingi za kila siku.

‘Sababu kuu iliyotufanya kuanzisha mchezo huu ni kwa sababu ya kufanya mazoezi baada ya kazi kuona kuwa baadhi yetu ni wanabodaboda. Tulipokuwa tukianzisha mchezo huu, tulikuwa wachache sana. Baadhi ya watu walikuwa na mtazamo kuwa mchezo huu ni wa vijana pekee. Wanaume wengi hawakuwa na hamu ya kutuunga mkono katika mchezo huu kwa vile wengi walichukulia kuwa wanaopaswa kucheza ni vijana pekee. Kufikia sasa tumeweza kuvutia wazee wengi na hivi sasa tuko arobaini,’ Anaeleza.

Fred
anaendelea kusema kuwa mchezo huu umewasaidia sana katika kupunguza uzito wa mwili ili kupigana na magonjwa yanayotokana na uzito wa mwili uliozidi kama kisukari, msisimko wa damu na mengine mengi. Isitoshe, mchezo huu wa voliboli umewasaidia kupata ujuzi mwingi kuhusu sheria za mchezo huu wa wavu.

‘Voliboli imetusaidia sana kwa sababu tumeweza kupata ujuzi mwingi kuhusu uchezaji kwa voliboli na pia unasaidia kupunguza uzito kupita kiasi wa mwili ili kupigana na magonjwa yanayotokana na uzito iliokidhiri wa mwili,’ anaeleza.

Brian ambaye ni mchezaji wa voliboli anaeleza kuwa umuhimu mkubwa wa mchezo huu wa voliboli ni kuwa huwa haitaji nguvu nyingi wakati wa kucheza hivyo huwa rahisi kuchezwa na wazee. Anaongeza kusema kuwa mchezo huu umesaidia kuleta wazee pamoja hivyo kuendeleza ushirirkiano baina yao.

‘Umuhimu wa mchezo huu ni kuwa huwa hauhitaji nguvu nyingi sana kama mchezo wa kandanda wakati wa kucheza hivyo unatufaa sana hasa wazee wa umri wetu. Pia mchezo huu umetusaidia kuja pamoja na kujuana na h
ili limetusaidia kuunda urafiki kiasi cha kwamba tunaweza kusaidiana iwapo mmoja wetu ana tatizo,’ anaeleza.

Mchezo wa voliboli unapaswa kuchukuliwa kwa uzito katika jamii na haswa miongoni mwa watu walio na umri mkubwa. Wanawake pia wanapaswa kuukumbatia mchezo huu ili kukuza vipawa vyao vya kucheza mchezo wa voliboli na pia kwa lengo la kufanya mazoezi.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Bungoma Reaps Big During Presidential Four-Day Visit


President William Ruto has announced initiatives aimed at fostering development and improving livelihoods of the residents across the nine constituencies of Bungoma County.

During his four day in Bungoma County, the President assured that his government is committed to initiating development plans geared at changing the livelihoods of wananchi.

He noted that during the election, the residents stood with him. ‘This was the time I needed a friend and you helped me bag the 2022 general elections something that I will forever be grateful,’ he said.

Ruto donated Sh10 million at Machakha Technical Training Institute (TTI) for its expansion and 100 computers to the institution saying the computers were expected to enhance the digital literacy and technical skills of the students. ‘The government is committed to advancing education and technological proficiency,’ he said.

On his way to Bungoma county State Lounge, the President told Nzoia Sugar Factory workers that he has allocated Sh150 million which has been di
sbursed to the company to pay salary arrears.

‘This payment is meant to boost the morale of the workers and stabilize operations at the company,’ he said.

He revealed that Nzoia farmers would receive the remaining 20 per cent of their Sh54 million dues starting Monday, ensuring they are fully compensated for their produce.

The President also revealed that plans to restore Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) tractors at Nzoia Company were underway and would take effect very soon.

He noted that the initiative would help maintain the nuclear estate in prime condition, thereby supporting agricultural productivity and efficiency.

He confirmed that the Treasury has released Sh61 million to continue the construction of the Industrial Park at Sang’alo Kabuchai constituency.

‘The funding will expedite the development of the park that is expected to become a hub for industrial activities and job creation,’ he noted

In a major boost to the area’s infrastructure, the President unveiled a Sh27 billion rural
electrification programme seeking to connect 600,000 residents, including those in Bungoma, to the national power grid over the next two years.

Ruto added that the projects were poised to bring about transformative changes, driving economic growth and improving the quality of life for residents not only to the county but also to the region at large

John Wekesa from Webuye noted that Ruto’s visit showed the government’s commitment to addressing both immediate needs and long-term development goals in Bungoma County.

Meanwhile, Nzoia Company expressed their gratitude to the President for his considerate gesture, and acknowledged lack of staff as one of their main challenges.

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula praised the head of state for his commitment to the people of Bungoma. ‘They deserve it since they played a pivotal role in his 2022 electoral victory. Ruto has left his state house in Nairobi and decided to spend four days with us here. Isn’t that genuine love for the people of Bungoma?’ he rem
arked.

The Speaker noted that during the last general elections, they both traversed the region with Ruto to engage the people with respectful dialogue.

He further noted that they united with other regions and formed the government by voting Ruto ‘since the people believed in you and shall walk with you in future’.

Wetangula laid emphasis on the positive loyalty and reciprocal gestures, noting the appointment of several individuals from the region to prominent government positions saying in the last regime, the region had only one Cabinet Secretary (CS) position.

‘Now, we have our daughter Susan Nakhumicha as Health CS, Ababu Namwamba as Sports CS, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, yours truly as the Speaker of the National Assembly several Principal Secretaries, and Ambassadors. This is truly our government,’ he said.

Wetangula urged residents to support the Kenya Kwanza government and allow it time to deliver on its promises. H also assured Nzoia staff that their funds and the balance for farme
rs had been disbursed.

Wetang’ula also highlighted the significance of Bungoma hosting Madaraka Day, calling it an honor that means a lot to the residents. He encouraged leaders and citizens to unite and collaborate for meaningful progress.

Leaders present included Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka, Bungoma Senator Wafula Wakoli, MPs Didmus Barasa, John Waluke, Cathrine Wambilyanga, Martin Wanyonyi, Dan Wanyama, John Chikati among others.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Closing Ceremony Of AFDB Governors Meeting


The Cabinet secretary for National Treasury Prof. Njuguna Ndungu (L) hands over the chairmanship of Board of Governors for Africa Development Bank to Mr. Philippe Lasmel, temporary AFDB Governor for Cote d’lvoire at the closing ceremony of the 59th Annual Meeting of AFDB Governors at KICC Nairobi on Friday, May 31, 2024. The next meeting will be hosted by Cote d’lvoire in 2025.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Residents Happy As Power Is Restored


Masalani residents in Ijara constituency have reason to smile as a power outage which has hampered their business for the last two weeks has been restored.

According to Masalani watchdog chairman Mr. Abdullahi Abdi, Masalani youth leader Mrs. Furaha Abdullahi has commended Kenya Power Company under the leadership of Mr. Silas Limo for rescuing them from the morass of want and desperation.

However, Limo said it was hectic offing load a one tonne electricity pole from the flooded area but they have made tremendous action in the two weeks’ power outage has continued in Masalani town.

He said they had to come with cranes to take away the poles and conductors that were burnt during flooding at Boji Masalani bridge in Ijara constituency.

Business has normalised and residents can now continue doing their businesses.

Source: Kenya News Agency

40 Students In Kericho And Bomet Benefit From Finlays TVET Scholarships


A total of Sh8.3 million scholarship has been awarded to 40 students from less fortunate families in Kericho and Bomet counties to join Technical Vocational Education Training Institutes (TVET) to pursue various technical courses.

The inaugural TVET scholarship programme courtesy of the Finlays Community Trust was held at a Kericho hotel where beneficiaries accompanied by their parents were awarded the scholarships to join Belgut and Konoin Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

The Regional Deputy Director TVET Kenya Mrs. Zipporah Njoroge who was the chief guest commended the Community Trust for its continued dedication to fostering education and empowering the youth in Kericho and Bomet.

She said the TVET Scholarship Programme represents a significant new milestone in the Trust’s commitment to supporting the education sector.

‘The government will continue to engage and partner with all stakeholders to ensure that all Kenyan students have equitable access to quality education, research,
innovation, entrepreneurship, and employability opportunities for the benefit of their communities and the posterity of Kenya,’ Ms. Njoroge added.

Finlays Community Trust Chairperson Bishop Alfred Rotich said the Trust now provides scholarships for all education levels adding that to-date, the scholarship has benefited a total of 586 secondary school students, 400 undergraduate students, and 23 graduates students in Kericho and Bomet counties at a cost of Sh276.2 million.

Bishop Rotich emphasized that the launch of the programme would not only provide improved access to education but have also catalyzed economic progress within the communities, instilling a spirit of innovation and creativity, and nurturing self-resilience among the beneficiaries.

He pointed out that education plays a pivotal role in the society’s future, urging beneficiaries to approach the new stage of education knowing that they were bright and could conquer any challenges as they had a community behind them.

‘We recognize and value th
e community’s need for human capital, and providing scholarships is one of the most reliable ways to foster long-term growth and sustainability in this area,’ said Bishop Rotich

Finalys Community Trust Secretary Sammy Kirui, said a rigorous process was followed in identifying the most deserving students who scored either a D or a D+ in KCSE, adding that the scholarships would cover students’ education until their study sessions were done.

He further assured that after their training, the beneficiaries would each receive financial capital as a starter pack to enable them venture into self-employment and apply the technical skills learned.

The Managing Director of the Brown’s Plantations LTD Simeon Hutchinson also graced the occasion.

Further, the Finlays Community Trust has invested Sh305.6 million in over 76 education infrastructure projects across Kericho and Bomet counties. The projects include the construction of classroom blocks, science laboratories, libraries, dormitories, and a dining hall.

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e: Kenya News Agency

Joy As LTWP Delivers A Modern Lab To Residents Of Laisamis Constituency


The launch of a modern medical laboratory at Loglogo health centre is set to improve access to quality health care to residents of Laisamis constituency in Marsabit County in a big way.

The laboratory constructed and equipped by the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) company in conjunction with Z. Boskovic Air Charters is intended to avail curative and promotional, and preventive health services to members of local communities.

LTWP new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Max Schiff said apart from the green energy producing firm’s focus on the implementation of community development projects in the water and education sectors, taking quality health care services closer to the people was of major concern.

Schiff noted with satisfaction during the handing over of the facility to the Marsabit county government that members of the local communities would no longer have to travel long distances in search of the important diagnostic service whenever they fell sick.

‘This gesture is definitely going to make the access to
the desired health services less costly and readily available to the residents of this area,’ he said.

The facility was built and equipped at a cost of more than Sh15 million as a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) gesture to the community by the company’s Wind of Change (WoC) foundation.

Marsabit County Chief Officer for Health Dr. Adan Alamin said that the devolved unit values partnerships with the private sector and such collaboration helps in speeding up development.

Dr. Alamin termed the availability of the laboratory as a big boost in the provision of health care to the residents adding that the county government would strive to avail not only curative but also promotional and preventive health services.

The Chief Officer thanked LTWP for also donating reagents for use at the facility and pledged that the county government would post the requisite medical personnel including lab technologists at the health centre.

‘We acknowledge with appreciation the contribution that Lake Turkana Wind Power is
making in the health sector which goes a long way in improving the livelihoods of our people,’ he noted adding that it was barely a month after the company handed over a fully equipped male ward at the Laisamis sub-county hospital that cost Sh15.3 million.

The Company Liaison Manager Job Lengoiyap said that the project was demand driven following a public participation exercise saying the ownership assures the sustainability of the facility.

Lengoiyap added that the residents of Laisamis constituency have had to cover many kilometers either to Marsabit County referral hospital, Isiolo or beyond whenever the need for the essential service arose.

The manager urged the county government to post the required medical personnel to the health facilities in the area in order to make them useful to the targeted communities.

Boskovic Air Charters Managing Director Jimmy Kibati said the firm decided to join efforts with LTWP in achieving the CSR initiative because they were business partners.

Kibati pointed out tha
t his organization had realized the big benefits that the local community attached to the project, saying the need for analytical medical services was imperative in order to make the service effective.

‘Medical laboratories are critical when it comes to rendering effective health services,’ he pointed out saying the aspect of disease diagnosis was a catalyst for not only quality treatment but tames the risk of patients developing immunity against drugs.

Kibati added that the facility would go a long way in offering room for research on chronic illnesses and diseases because it was equipped with modern scientific equipment.

Source: Kenya News Agency