Soya founder Paul Tergat said: “I wish to pay tribute to our partners for seeing beyond the challenges and indeed, the adversity of Covid-19 and sharing their little resources towards making the Soya 2020 recognition awards and sports symposium possible.”
Soya panel chairman Chris Mbaisi noted that this year’s event will be different from the previous one mainly because many sports men and women were barred from sports participation due to the pandemic.
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“The event will be different from previous as we shall not be rewarding top performances in area of sport but rather recognising efforts and possibilities during the year 2020, because sports is a resilient human endeavour, we shall host a sports symposium and a gala night to honour a few people who made an effort to overcome adversity,” Mbaisi said.
“I signed Ksh.180m fake laptop deal at DP Ruto’s office” – City Tycoon tells court
Government tenders are sought after like precious stones, they are not easy to come by but are known to be lucrative, especially in a Country like Kenyan where corruption is rife.
So when city businessman Charles Kamolo Musinga was notified that a company he co-owns with Stephen Ngei- Makindu motors- had been shortlisted to supply laptops to the Deputy President’s office, he was elated.
A meeting was arranged between Musing and a lady who claimed to be in charge of procurement business at the office of the Deputy President. She introduced herself as Ms. Muhoro. The meeting took place at Ole Sereni Hotel on Mombasa Road, Nairobi.