Folks Day by day-‘Muganda atanitambua leo’- Salasya sounds warning to Ugandan MPs forward of 1500m race
‘Muganda atanitambua leo’- Salasya sounds warning to Ugandan MPs forward of 1500m race
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Mumias East MP Peter Salasya on Monday, December 9, 2024, sounded a warning to Ugandan members of parliament forward of the 1500-metre race in Mombasa.
Salasya who’s scheduled to participate within the race famous that he was match from all of the partying over the weekend and that the visiting Ugandan MPs can be in for a impolite shock.
“Saah ii huyo Muganda ndio natafuta. Chang’aa yote imeshatoka kwa mwili; sasa saa hii ni mbio,” Salasya bragged. “Muganda atanitambua leo wapende wasipende…1500m lazima nichukuwe.”
Salasya’s pleasure comes simply at some point after the Ugandan MPs thrashed their Kenyan counterparts 3-0 on Sunday, December 8, 2024, in a soccer match the place they confirmed dominance in each the primary and second half.
Uganda’s Minister for Sports Peter Ogwang scored twice to sprint the hopes of Kenya’s Bunge FC who had anticipated a powerful opening match on dwelling soil.
The guests’ distinctive tactical self-discipline and medical ending paid so much in the direction of their victory in what was in any other case a aggressive encounter.
“Both teams exhibited exemplary sportsmanship throughout the match, reflecting the true essence of regional brotherhood. Bunge FC now lives to outshine their brotherly neighbours, another day,” Parliament stated in an announcement after the match.
Revenge
However, the Kenyan MPs had their revenge when the parliament’s males’s volleyball group defeated their Ugandan counterparts by successful three of the 4 units performed in opposition to the nation’s one.
“Uganda took the early momentum, scoring the first point just 10 seconds into the match, igniting an animated atmosphere in the packed arena. Supporters of both nations waved flags, sang and danced transforming the venue into a vibrant carnival of sportsmanship and regional pride,” Parliament stated in an announcement.
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Kenya’s domination turned evident within the third and fourth units as their aggressive spiking, exact blocking and seamless teamwork left Uganda struggling to catch up.
In one other match performed on the Makupa Stadium, Kenya’s girls MPs’ basketball group was crushed by their Ugandan counterparts 66-13 who proved to be higher shooters and had their runs properly calculated.
Speaking after the sport, Busia MP Catherine Omanyo, who was the standout performer for the Kenyan group, expressed her disappointment however remained optimistic about future video games.
“It was a tough match, and while we didn’t come out on top this time, I’m proud of my team for the effort we put in today. We fought hard, but Uganda played exceptionally well, we will take this loss in stride, learn from our mistakes, and come back stronger,” Omanyo stated.