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Kulundeng’ hosts Gor Aspirants

Beehive activities were lined-up by Kulundeng’ this weekend culminating to meeting with Gor Mahia FC candidates who are vying for various posts in the club’s election.

Vice-Chairman candidate Sally Bolo and Treasures Chrisphine Okot paid a courtesy call to the group, seeking support for the forthcoming election to be held on 8th August 2010.

The group Summit comprising of Chairman, his Vice, Secretary-General, Treasurer and the Chief Whip and members were present and took notes, appreciating the member for turning up after a very short notice.

In a statement sent to the Kulundeng’ media team, the Summit thanked members and urged them to continue with engagement on things that bring development to the team and their beloved Club Gor Mahia FC

” As a family that listens, yesterday we had a chance to hear from two great friends and fans of Gor Mahia Fc who have presented themselves for elective positions in the forthcoming elections. It was an honour to host Mr. Chrispin (PHD) who is vying for the post of treasurer and Miss Sally Bolo who is going for the Vice-chairperson”, reads the statement.

“Most importantly, we were presented with great and progressive ideas by the two candidates which give us a good chance of making informed decisions during the time of voting”, the statement reads.

Kulundeng’ boasts of 46 registered members who in turn have influence in other platforms and branches across the Gor Mahia support base countrywide.

The group’s policy is to listen to all candidates and give each and every candidate a chance to put bare their manifesto.

Asante Sana Mr. Chrispin and Miss Sally for honoring our lunch date.

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