Wednesday, 6 September 2023

Jalango In Trouble As ODM NEC Okays His Expulsion From The Party

                                                     ODM 'rebel' MPs meet President William Ruto at State House 

No trial is too heavy to lift! is what Jalango's statement read in part after he received news that he had been expelled from Orange Democratic Movement .

The party's National Executive Committee in a statement sent to newsrooms revealed that the decision was reached after the five members were found culpable of advancing the agenda of a rival political party.

The statement read "The NEC has resolved to expel from the party Hon. Elisha Odhiambo (Gem), Sen. Tom Ojienda (Kisumu), Hon. Gideon Ochanda (Bondo), Hon. Felix Odiwuor (Langata), and Hon. Caroli Omondi (Suba South) for defying party position and gross misconduct."

Jalango' in response decided to take to social media and wrote the following;

 

No trial is too heavy to lift!
No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.

CORINTHIANS 10:13 


 The MPs found themselves in trouble for attending Kenya Kwanza alliance parliamentary group meeting convened by President William Ruto at State House in July.

Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris was fined Ksh250,000 which she should pay within sixty days following her support for the Finance Bill in parliament.

Rongo MP Paul Abuor and Uriri MP Mark Nyamita avoided expulsion but were fined a sum of Ksh1 million each to be paid within sixty days.

"NEC also recommended the revocation of the nomination of four Members of the County Assembly of Kisumu for gross misconduct. The four are Caroline Opar, Kennedy Ajwang, Peter Obaso, and Regina Kizito," the ODM statement added.

The statement continues that the party therefore directs commencement of the process of removing the expelled members  form the party's register.







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Wednesday, 26 April 2023

The Truth: Awinja and Osoro's Wedding

 

A few days ago, the internet was awash with photos and videos of Awinja and Osoro’s wedding.

But what is the truth about the wedding?


 To get a full picture, lets have a background information about these two love birds.

The first time the two met, Osoro asked Awinja to collaborate with him on some skits and she agreed.

It is definitely obvious that Osoro liked Awinja’s Art.

 

So after meeting in 2019, the two started working together. Awinja was already a brand name on the  popular TV show, Papa Shirandula. Osoro was working with travelling theatre doing set books for secondary schools.

 


Their first skit was received well which motivated them to continue chucking out content.The content revolves around the premise of the village love (Kienyeji) with Osoro being the darling of Awinja.  

 

After doing the skits for a while, Safaricom was impressed and approached the duo to work on a series for Baze, a video on demand platform. The series has been running on the platform but when wedding videos surfaced, the masses still believed it was a real wedding.

 

All the 13 episodes of Awinja’s Perfect Wedding are now available on Baze. 



Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Six days in the wild Tsavo, 4 year old boy finally rescued

By Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

As storms raged, a four-year-old boy from Asa went missing in the surrounding wilderness. A search party set out to track his tiny footprints, but it was a monumental task. The area chief had heard tales of a SWT pilot who had helped find a lost child the week before, and he knew who to call for help.

This isn’t the first time our pilot has joined a search-and-rescue mission. He flew 70 minutes to Asa, a community near Tsavo’s northeastern boundary. For hours, he crisscrossed the landscape looking for the boy, until darkness forced him turn back. One lost night stretched into several, and it seemed increasingly impossible that the boy would be found alive in such an unforgiving landscape.

The mission was quite literally like searching for a needle in a haystack. Without food or shelter, battered by rain and surrounded by predators, any human would struggle to survive — let alone a young child.

However, the search party refused to give up. On the sixth day, they had a breakthrough when they found fresh footprints. They again called our pilot, who raced to the scene. To narrow down the search area, he first focused on locating the ground team. This was a task in and of itself, as he had no way of communicating with them from the air.
And that is when a miracle happened: Glancing down, he saw a tiny figure running below, dwarfed by the endless wilderness. It was the boy! Without taking eyes off him, he circled overhead. The ground team was kilometres away, but they saw the plane and understood the signal.
Against all odds, this six-day saga had a happy ending. As is custom, the search party carried the boy 18 kilometres back to his village, singing blessings with each step. Our pilot met them there, along with two doctors. The boy was weak and scratched up, but otherwise unharmed.
Our pilot received a message from the boy’s parent’s today, with the news that their son has fully recovered. They also shared a very touching update about his name.