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Day: October 12, 2018

Involve the people in government projects: Deputy Governor

Makueni Deputy Governor Adelina Mwau on Thursday  called for the involvement of all stakeholders in implementation of government projects.

Mwau said that the governor and herself were able to stand out in development because they have always involved the Makueni people through the public participation model in the county.

The DG raised concerns over the formation of a committee to oversee the construction of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)  institution in Nunguni which she said was formed without the input of the local residents.

“I am surprised to hear there is already a committee formed to manage the proposed college when Kaiti people were not involved, ” the DG said.

She further explained that together with Governor Prof. Kivutha Kibwana they have been able to achieve a lot for the county because they avoided politics in development.

“Let us not bring politics into development matters otherwise governor Kibwana and I would not have come this far, ” Mwau advised.

She was addressing a meeting convened between the Kaiti  constituency leadership and Kilungu Elders group to streamline Kaiti development agenda.

The county government has already  allocated a five -acres plot of land  for the construction of the institution, request which was made by the elders

The Elders Group through their chairperson Mr Julius Kilonzo  appreciated the Deputy Governor for the allocation saying that the institution was going to help secure  the future of their youth.

” We are grateful for the plot of land because the future of our young people will be taken care  of when the institution will be established,” Mr Kilonzo said.

KHF Annual Mashujaa Handball Challenge 2018

The Kenya Handball Federation – Makueni Sub-branch in partnership with the Government of Makueni County will be hosting the Annual Mashujaa Handball Challenge this Saturday 13th October, 2018, at Unoa grounds Wote.

This is the second edition of the tournament following a successful inaugural event staged at the same venue last year.

This tournament is spearheaded by a team of sub-branch  officials elected to office in 2017 according to its secretary Alphonse Sila.

“The office has also been able to initiate a County league that has already done three circuits and the finals to be held later in the year,” said  Jones Kyumwa, the Technical Director.

At least 14 teams have confirmed their participation in this year’s edition of Mashujaa Handball Challenge.

They include:

Clubs & Colleges

  1. SEKU Main
  2. Wote TTI
  3. Mercenaries H.C
  4. Highway H.C.
  5. Kitandi H.C.
  6. Machakos University
  7. Recce H.C.

High Schools

  1. Kasikeu Boys
  2. Mikuyuni Boys
  3. Kithumba School

Ladies Teams

  1. Wote Queens
  2. Yatta Queens
  3. Wote TTI
  4. Makueni Girls

UPDATE: RESULTS FOR THE MASHUJAA HANDBALL CHALLENGE HELD ON 13TH OCTOBER AT UNOA SPORTS GROUND

Senior Men
Pool A

UoN 14 vs 11 SEKU Main
SEKU Main 14 vs 06 Kitandi H.C.
UoN 21 vs 06 Kitandi H.C.

Pool B

Machakos University 23 v 16 Wote TTI
Reece H.C. 15 vs 14 Wote TTI
Machakos University 15 – 19 Recce H.C.

Semis

UoN 19 vs 18 Machakos University
Recce H.C. 12 vs 08 SEKU Main

Finals

UoN 13 vs 13 Recce H.C. (Postmatch 7-M throws 03 – 05)

Junior Men

Pool A

Nduluni Boys 16 vs 11 St. John’s Malivani
St. John’s Malivani 12 vs 13 Kithumba School
Nduluni Boys 18 vs 07 Kithumba School

Pool B

Makueni Boys 07 vs 12 Mikuyuni Boys

Semis

Nduluni Boys 13 vs 07 Makueni Boys
Mikuyuni Boys 11 vs 06 Kithumba School

Finals

Nduluni Boys 09 vs 10 Mikuyuni Boys

Ladies

Wote Queens 08 vs 01 Makueni Girls
Wote Queens 10 vs 03 Nduluni Girls
Makueni Girls 04 vs 08 Nduluni Girls

WINNERS

Senior Men: Recce H.C.
Runners up: University of Nairobi

Junior Men: Mikuyuni Boys
Runners up: Nduluni Boys

Ladies: Wote Queens
Runners up: Nduluni Girls