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Thursday, November 11, 2010

ABABU NAMWAMBA EXPECTED TO GRACE MUISSA EVENT

As sports day is scheduled for tomorrow
By G. Ombogo and R.N. Onchagwa

Budalangi MP, Ababu Namwamba is expected to be the chief guest at a dinner organized by the Moi University Information Sciences Students Association (MUISSA) to be held at the ICDC complex tomorrow evening. According to MUISSA vice-chairman, Teddy Evans, the event will also be graced by Mr. J.J Musakali and Willis Wayne Raburu of Citizen TV.
Hon. Namwamba, who is also the vice-chairman of the parliamentary oversight committee on the implementation of the new constitution, will address the issue of the new constitution and its implication on the freedom of information.
The dinner is scheduled to start at 7.00pm and last till late in the night. Organizers have put elaborate measures in place to control gate-crashers and bona fide School of Information Sciences students have been advised to carry appropriate identification documents to the event. Entrance will be free with the dress code being a touch of white. MUISSA officials have promised to keep their members updated on any developments through notices and posters.
Sports day at Ngeria
During the day there will be sporting activities going on at the Pavilion in Ngeria. The event will kick off at 9.00am and will feature activities such as football, athletics, pool, chess, obstacle race, eating and dancing competions, bicycle riding and computer games. It promises to be fun with lots of music and refreshments to be provided.
The winning class overall and the best football team will each take home a live goat. The prizes will be awarded during the dinner. The event, which takes place every semester and aimed at bringing all MUISSA members together, will be sponsored by Telekom Kenya (Orange) Limited.
The winning class overall and the best football team will each take home a live goat.
Mr. Teddy Evans further informed Newsround that a total of 30 Orange personnel, divided into three teams, will arrive from Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu to promote their products at the field. The company will in turn provide MUISSA with a sound system, t-shirts, caps, key holders, tents, among other fabulous prizes. The company is also said to have entered into an agreement with MUISSA to sponsor next semester’s information week.
Officials are upbeat that the day will be a success. They have all the requisite letters from the dean of students, games department, dean of the School of Information Sciences, the security office and permission from the dean of the school of Human Resource Development to use the ICDC eatery. They are therefore calling on members to turn up in large numbers and participate fully as it promises to be a fun-filled Saturday.

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