Kenya: Wetangula Shows His Sporty Side, Engages in Sports With Parliamentary Staff

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Kenya: Wetangula Shows His Sporty Side, Engages in Sports With Parliamentary Staff
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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has emphasised the importance of unity and physical fitness among parliamentary staff.

Speaking during the National Assembly Sports Day at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, Wetangula noted that Sports Parliament has given priority to sports as a measure aimed at uniting the workforce and keep them fit.

"I commend the youthful workforce that i have seen here today and encourage them to stay fit through sports for optimum performance," he added. Underlining the significance of the Sports Day, Wetang'ula urged all staff members to actively participate in the games, highlighting that the alertness of their minds depended on their physical fitness.

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