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Saturday 24 March 2012

Holiday Sports Treat


Which is the place to be? I bet it should be at the countries boasting of the worlds best sceneries ever. Let the eyes roam and get the feed.
Seasons like no other, may it be winter or summer all you need is just travel from one site to another and all present a different weather pattern. Meaning it can be both in winter and summer at the same time?  That’s the challenge and you better make a visit to the various regions and have first hand information.
Summer displays quite an admirable weather patterns which varies from one place to another; notably, some warm and clammy others hot and tropical in particular at the coastal regions. Mountaineering guys may be this is not the admirably right one for you during that exhaustive activity. Oh! Are there mountains at the littoral regions? Of course, they are, but not exactly at the shore line.
Sports such as beach soccer is best fitted in this season. Sailing, windsurfing and scuba also lie in this category. Moreover, diving, swimming, beach volleyball and tennis enthusiasts, summer offers better conditions.
Winter, is characterized by extreme coldness, and adverse accumulations of snow and ice. By the way, have you ever realized winter is the twilight of the seasons? That is, its iciness and frost marks the end of a single cycle of the earth’s revolution around the sun.
This is the season best suited for ice hockey, figure and speed skating, skiing and snowboarding. Curling and bobsleigh guys, this is your time to enjoy the sport.

Sunday 18 March 2012

Uphold the Soccer Discipline-Fans


It is a disappointment and embarrassment to the mature and respect worthy soccer fans in Kenya!?The humiliating and degrading conflict that arose at the Nyayo stadium after the Gor versus FC Leopards derby  illustrated a degree of the lawlessness and hooliganism in the soccer sector which calls for a recheck on the soccer governing rules.

It’s a shame since there is a constitutionally enshrined right to peaceful demonstration, if we must march to be heard.Such an incident should not have been witnessed in Kenya.Lets be presentable in expressing our grievances.

I can confirm, it is in the same week , the world soccer governing body (FIFA) had slapped Kenya with a one million fine and a directive to slash fan base in Nyayo stadium to a paltry sixteen thousand from the optimal thirty eight thousand. Amazingly, that decree was not followed,may be with the hope that, the soccer enthusiasts will behave.

As much as, such menace by the fans  is greatly condemned,it should also serve as a wake up call to the Kenyan authorities to be in the forefront in instilling discipline and order in this sport..