Ghetto youth in Embakasi East brush off politics to play their favorite game in a mud turf

Sports is what brought Kenyans together when divisive politics around October 26th repeat presidential election threatened to tear the country apart.

Kawangware was turned into a war zone on Saturday October 28th as Kenyans turned against each other in a politically motivated violence.

Interestingly on Sunday October 29th Kenyans shunned divisive politics to cheer our athletes who won various marathons across cities in Europe.

There was a sense of a united Kenya when Edith Chelimo won Marseille-Cassis 20km race and when Bernard Rotich won Dublin Marathon. The same Sunday Kenya’s long-distance great Vivian Cheruiyot won Frankfurt marathon, even president Uhuru joined Kenyans in congratulating her.

Vivian Cheruiyot wins the 2017 Frankfurt Marathon

Well, that same Sunday ordinary Kenyans in informal settlement in Embakasi East constituency also shunned divisive politics to play their favorite sport – volleyball.

Politics had taken the center stage since Thursday October 26th but ghetto youth in Tassia slum had no time for politics on Sunday.

Youth drawn from various tribes gathered at their makeshift volleyball court to play their favorite game. Not even heavy downpour could stop them from playing, they kept on enjoying their game even as the turf became muddy.

Tassia youth play volleyball on Sunday when tension were high in the country over repeat presidential election

Volleyball great like Janet Wanja, Jane Wacu, Mercy Moim all started out playing volleyball at tumbledown volleyball courts like the one in Tassia before they made it. Determination is what drove them to greater heights, they believed in themselves and defied all odds.

Sports like volleyball has been neglected by the government and private sector. For instance, SportPesa is the only gaming company that sponsors volleyball in Kenya while all other gaming companies only focus on football.

SportPesa came through when Kenya women’s national volleyball team was locked out of their training facility in Kasarani following wrangles with Sports Kenya – the state corporation that maintains Kasarani Indoor Arena.

SportPesa intervened and made sure Kenya women’s national volleyball trained at Kasarani Indoor Arena before they flew out to Cameroon for African Women Volleyball Championship.

The ghetto youth in Tassia can also make past their muddy volleyball court if we support them. Our voices can be loud enough to make area MP build them a standard volleyball court. We can only achieve this when we came together. Tujiamini tu!

That moment Babu Owino held returning officer hostage after his winner certificate went missing (Photos)

2017 general election has had its highs and lows; a shocking incident happened in Embakasi when IEBC returning officer couldn’t trace where Babu Owino’s winner certificate was.

Drama ensued in Embakasi East tallying center on Thursday after the returning officer said he had no idea where the winner certificate was.

Babu Owino trounced Jubilee’s Francis Mureithi to carry the day, he was declared winner with 43,862 votes against his closest rival who managed 39,805 votes.

Embakasi East constituency returning officer Nicholas Burtuk was however on the receiving end after he failed to give MP-elect Babu Owino his winner certificate.

An agitated Babu claimed there was a plan to deny him his victory, he said that the returning officer was under instructions not to give him the certificate.

Babu Owino stands on top of the table as he demands to be given his certificate

“You are not doing me a favor. You can’t select leaders for people of Embakasi East. I’m elected. We are not leaving here, you are not leaving here until I get my certificate,” Babu Owino shouted.

The returning officer claimed that the certificate had been locked in an office and a logistic officer who had the key had been arrested on Thursday morning over election related fraud.

The impasse was resolved after the winner certificate was found among documents with the deputy returning officer; Babu had stepped up his calls to be given the certificate.

IEBC returning officer signs Babu Owno’s winner certificate

The firebrand politician was finally given his certificate but not without causing a little more drama, he demanded that the returning officer should wear the official IEBC uniform before giving him the certificate.