Friday, February 24, 2012

Congress elects speaker

The congress on Wednesday elected it's speaker and the deputy speaker. In the special meeting presided by the CUSA Chairperson Omulloh Augo, Elvis Kipkoskey and Rosemary Ndila were elected speaker and deputy speaker respectively. That means the duo will now preside over all the meetings in the lower house of the students body for one academic year

Kipkoskey is the sports congress representative  while Ndila is the representative for  faculty of education and resource development. 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Photos leaked

Many people including the 2011 Miss Valentine Celestine Nyaboke have had their private photos dumped on the internet by unknown people. The photos are reportedly downloaded from their Facebook accounts and then uploaded to a fan page called haga za c.u.c .

When we talked to Miss Celestine she wondered how her photos had landed on the fan page and even wanted to the know the admin of the page. The person behind the page is a well kept secret as the administrators are not listed on the page. 

The fan page was set up by unknown people and has several photos most of them lifted from the internet mostly showing semi naked females. At exactly  5:39 PM yesterday an album was uploaded with photos of several CUC students. They even went ahead to use Miss Celestine's photo as the profile photo.

Meanwhile we would like to advice those whose photos are on the fan page without their consent to report the specific photos to Facebook for them to be withdrawn. You should also change your privacy settings in your Facebook accounts.

Here is the link to the fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/HAGA-ZA-CUC/372474749435752?sk=info#!/pages/HAGA-ZA-CUC/372474749435752

Welfare Director perfomance impressive

It is exactly six days since the new CUSA office was officially inaugurated but the scored card for Joyce Mukami looks impressive. In a short period of time she has been able to convince the catering department to buy brand new cutlery for the mess.

Joyce  center at the public debate.
For a long time the mess has been literary been a mess without inadequate cutlery. It was not strange to see students salivating as they waited for their colleagues to finish using spoons for them also to use them.

Now with the acquisition of new cutlery things are a bit easier for the students. Mukami has also been seen approaching students to enquire   about issues affecting them. However she has a long way to turn the mess into an effective catering unit. Firstly she has to ask whoever in charge to tell the staff there to minimise their chit chat and also the quality of food is still wanting.

But that is not to say that we don't recognise her efforts. Kudos Ms Mukami.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Losers make a come back

Elvis Kipsokey the male Sports representative
For Elvis Kipkoskey and Deborah Kangai their dreams to leads did not go to the drain. The two who contested and lost in the posts of Director welfare and Organising Secretary respectively were elected to different positions in the Congress.  Kipkosekey is now the sports representative while Kangai will be the Hospitality and Environmental      faculty representative. Kangai had stepped down in favor of Miriam Wamaitha but surprisingly her name remained on the ballot papers and she managed to garner 115 votes.  
Deborah Kangai at the campaign launch.

Augo talks tough

The CUSA chairman yesterday  told the school administration that student leaders will be visiting their offices with students grievances. A tough talking Omulloh Augo was speaking during the inauguration ceremony to usher in the newly elected leaders. The ceremony was graced by the principal Professor  E.N Njoka , the deputy principal academics Professor Dorcas Isutsa and the dean of students Rev Micheni. Augo who had promised to start on how note at one time questioned why students had to request for academic trips when it was their right.

Augo also said that he hoped that the rumor about long holiday was a rumor because it was not logic for students to go on long holiday after every semester. He also expressed his disappointment on how the issue of transcripts had been handled. He narrated how he had to teach for two thousand because he did not have a transcript.

In registering his concern of how things are done in the university Augo questioned  the bureaucratic process.      He wondered why purchase of small items had to go through the procurement process. He however said he likes consensus and consultations and notified the principal that when he will be seeing them they will not be going there to quarrel but to air students grievances. 


The sudden black out did not deter the CUSA leader from driving his point home and  when power resumed chants of " Rudia" (Repeat) could be heard from the enthusiastic crowd. Earlier on the the Secretary General had set the pace with his highly charged speech . Peter Mburu in his opening remarks stressed that he was going to work for the students without fear of threats or intimidation. He highlighted to the principal how the office of the dean has become inefficient and reluctant in dealing with issues affecting the students. He accused the past office bearers of abusing the constitution by not adhering to it. He cited the incident where the past Chairman had failed to convene an SGM as the constitution stipulated. He also promised to make sure the current office bearers adhered to the constitution. He also declared that he had lost confidence in the procurement department. To facilitate easy communication Mburu proposed setting up of modern noticeboards at appropriate spots.

The climax of the event was a performance by Tiger power an acrobat who thrilled the crowd with his extraordinary antics.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A close shave

The scene of the Saturday morning accident
A woman escaped death narrowly on Saturday when a car she was driving rammed into the iron sheets structure  around the proposed students center. Dennis Mureithi an eyewitness told us that the woman could have been a learner and that she had been given the car to drive from the procurement department before she lost control and hit the structure. This happens in the wake when students have complained about careless and fast driving on the newly completed "Ongata highway".

A crowd mills at the accident scene
The newly elected chairperson to CUSA Omulloh Augo in one of his campaigns had promised to look into the matter and ensure that bumps and road furniture was erected along the road.

Today is Tuesday, It isn't Valentines day

So what is this fuss about Valentine's day?  Everywhere there is nothing except Valentines day. Come on, today is Tuesday. So people are blindly following this ancient tradition from the west that has evolved to what men single men and philanderers dread as Daily Nation put it today. A female friend of mine narrated how his boyfriend broke up with her yesterday but what cracked me was her confession she knew he will come back after Valentine.

I was tempted to find about this Valentine day and I pitied men. I googled and all I could find was some conflicting and obscure information.Even on PM live on NTV they discussed whether  Valentine has been commercialized. Ladies will say it has not been commercialized but I am sure may will agree that  it has been. For those men who have money and wish to blow money Valentine's day is an opportunity for you to do so and for women who  drove their men away because of nagging them about Valentines's day worry not. Because tomorrow they will come and beg you for forgiveness.

Some many posts on the social made gave different ways to evade valentine but an article in today's Daily Nation was very informative. Why spend a lot of money on a single day to show how much you love them when you can always show how you love them all days?

Finally look at this hilarious advise about Valentine's day from a certain kenyan



There are three options this Valentine
1. Take her out.
Dinner- 3000
Gift- 1500.
Flowers - 500
chocolate- 150
miscellinous- 1000
Total: 6150 KSH.
Option 2.
Lenga kila kitu alafu the next day,
apology card kubwa -350
chocolate - 150
Total- 500KSH
Option 3. Kuwa mteja on 14th and say you're sick! .
CREDIT : 10KSH ya free sms.
WALLET NI YAKO, FANYA HESABU NA
UAMUE. G-PANGE...G-JUE,G-AMULIE










Sunday, February 12, 2012

Chuka Decides


By Edward Okana and David Kimani ( Varsity Post)


Chuka university college(CUC) on Friday,  Feb 10th , 2012, went to the polls and elected a new Chuka university college students' association (CUSA) chairman in the closely contested elections that saw Omullo Augo Joseph garner 532 votes against his arch rival Kirimi James Chapati's 512 which were held for the better part of the day at the pavilion polling station.


After the announcement of the results by the presiding officer in charge of the one day polling, Dr. Waita, ululations and celebrations rented the air with comrades from all tribal divides standing together to congratulate one another. It was clear in the eyes of many scores of people that at last the change they were yearning for had come, and what remains to be seen is change itself. During his winning address, Augo continued to preach peace almost the students,"let us embrace one another because there are no enemies in politics." He went on to sing a song of victory dubbed 'mageuzi pap'.


In a quick rejoinder, his running mate, Wairimu Rosemary, together with the treasurer elect, Gideon Osamong joined hands in thanking their voters and went ahead to tell them that the prices of sukuma wiki among other short term implementable promises will be tackled with speed.

In other categories the winners were Joyce Rugendo who was elected the director of students' welfare, Miriam Wamaitha the organizing secretary, Peter Mburu the secretary general and Kelvin Munene went away with the director of academic affairs position.

With the beehive of activities at the polling station, the election process went ahead peacefully at a closer look by the security personnel, the media crew and the student's fraternity.

In another twist of events, police officers from Chuka police station disrupted students' celebrations by throwing teargas canisters in the air to scare them away. It was not clear who invited the officers and every security personnel based at the university denied any link with them. This uncalled for behavior by the uninvited guests shook cans of worms in students' stomachs as they shouted back after the police had gone that they were only exercising their democratic rights.


Police spoil party

Policemen from Chuka police station reportedly tear gassed  and chased celebrating students on Friday night. The students who were in celebratory mood had allegedly reportedly blocked the Meru- Nairobi highway before the police were called in to restore calm. The police chased the students to school and they reported threw canisters into the university compound prompting students in Kirinyaga house to run to safety.

However an announcement on the university noticeboard indicated that the area OCS had apologized over the incident especially continued pursuit of students to the university compound. The announcement signed by the incoming CUSA vice chairperson also states that it is motorists who informed the policemen of the commotion on the road and urged students to restrict their celebrations within the university  premises in order to maintain the cordial relationship that has existed between the community and the university.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Official results for 2012 CUSA elections


Governing council
Chairperson                
Spoilt votes                               7               
Kirimi James Mworia               512
Omulloh Augo Joseph           532    




Treasurer
Spoilt votes                                 11
Osamong Akou Gideon           564      
Ndambuki Alfonse Muthoka      270
Stephen Wachira Murimi           199


Organizing Secretary
Spoilt votes                                 17
Mildred Atieno Mubweka          400
Deborah Kangai                         115
Miriam Wamaitha Thuo           511


Director Academics
Spoilt votes                                16
Collins Anangwe Boyi              117
Meraba Sure Joash                  224
Kelvin Munene                      696


Director Students Welfare
Spoilt votes                                12
Elvis Kipkoskey                       233
Kelvin Lubanga                        238
Joyce Mukami                       443
Kemboi Henry Cheruyoit         112


Augo clinches top seat.

Omulloh Augo emerged victorious in yesterday's CUSA elections. Augo garnered 532 votes against Kirimi's 512 in the hotly contested elections. The tallying and counting exercise which was carried in the pavilion attracted a large number of students. From the beginning of tallying the race looked tough and the winner was unpredictable but towards the end it was clear Augo had taken the lead with 20 votes. The crowd which had been following the tallying exercise keenly broke in jubilation even before the official counting begun. 

Augo is mobbed by  supporters 
Augo who had all this long been away sneaked to the venue and was mobbed  by supporters and carried all the way to the polling center. The incoming Treasurer Gideon Osamong also made a dramatic entry . He arrived and stripped his shirt and even carried Mageuzi's chief campaigner on the shoulders. Rosemary Wairimu, Augo's running mate was also mobbed by the enthusiastic crowd. In his maiden speech Augo said in politics there are no enemies but opponents and therefore all should embrace unity because we share a lot.

He also reiterated that he was going represent students in the students council and not going to oppose the University administration. During the campaigns supporters of his opponent had tried to paint him as a radical which he has always vehemently denied. Augo also stated that he was going to make sure the students are respected. In his campaign pledges he had promised to advocate for students rights.
The incoming Treasurer Gideon Osamong mingles with supporters .

Friday, February 10, 2012

Voting underway


The race to choose CUSA representatives began today at 6:00 AM today and it is still going on at the pavilion. The exercise which is said to end at 1:00 PM has witnessed a large turn out from the time it started at 6:00. The   various candidates have voted. The Exercise has so far been peaceful. When the CUJC team visited the polling station there were two long ques of people lining to vote. One of the commissioners informed us that half the  voters had voted. The electoral commission had also opted to use transparent boxes. By the time of going to press the ballot boxes were almost full and when we inquired about that they told us they had asked voters to fold the ballot boxes more than twice. Counting of the votes is expected to start at 1PM immediately after voting is closed.

Students wait to vote at the pavilion .Voting began at 6 AM and it is closing at 1Pm

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Augo part 2

This is the second part to Augo's interview regarding Kirimi's cliam that he helped him financially and emotionally


Augo part 2'

Augo

In the recent debates Kirimi made some allegations against Augo this is Augo's response to those allegations.

Augo's side of the story part 1

Augo refutes Kirimi's claims

James Kirimi and Omulloh Augo at the public debate
Omulloh Augo has refuted Kirimi's allegations that he he helped. Kirimi had said in the public debate that he had ever helped Augo financially and that he will mention others he had ever helped financially and emotionally in the subsequent debate.In an exclusive interview with www.chikeo.blospot.com Augo termed the allegations as baseless and meant to demean him. He also told us he had written to the electoral commission although the commission was reluctant. Augo told us that he did not need to write to the commisssion as all members were present and even wondered why the commission had not taken action. He said the constitution was explicit on the same.

On the claims that Kirimi leaked him information on how to defend himself when he was accused of incitement Augo said that those were blatant lies as Kirimi was not privy to the situation at that time. He said only Livingstone Ochwando the former director welfare was aware of that because the were living in the same room with the former Chairperson. He said Kirimi only came to know about when the matter reached to the principal.

A visibly emotional James Kirimi is approached by the Vice chairperson of the electoral commission.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Candidate earns himself a nickname

Gideon Osamong Akou during the Mageuzi pap campaign launch
Gideon Osamong a candidate for the post of Treasurer has earned himself a nickname after he stated that he will ensure that he contain the price of the most popular commodity-sukuma wiki. Gideon who has become now popurlaly known as Sukuma had said during yesterday's public debate that he will make sure sukuma retails at two shillings. A message going around from his requesting people to vote for him uses the word sukuma. The message partly reads "Plz vote 4 Gideon Akou (sukuma) 4 TREASURER.plz forward to many thanks.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Campaign launch faces hitches

The official CUSA electoral commission campaign launch was yesterday marred by technical hitches and constant power failure. The event which was to have been held in T1 was changed at the last minute without any explanation. As a result Chairperson hopeful James Kirimi's official campaign launch was hurriedly conducted to the ire of his supporters. Kirimi had made a grand and thunderous entry to the school only to be told that that he had only been given 10 minutes to complete his campaign launch.


When the electoral commission campaign launch  commenced candidates were regularly interupted by the deputy Chairperson of the electoral commission Tyrus Otieno because of time. There were frequent power blackout which interrupted the session. The public address system  also interrupted Augo's speech. The final blow came when power went off . In the darkness a fighting match ensued between supporters of the rival camps. Finally Augo had to do with his a half address while Kirimi had to called the day off without addressing the audience.


Jose beda  eyeing the post of residents  representative at yesterday's event.

Electoral commission announces clerk jobs

The CUSA electoral commission has announced the poll clerk jobs. The deadline of the application is 4:00 toady. This is bound to raise eyebrows given that the mode of communication is not effective.
The applicants are required to apply to the dean's office  according to the notice on noticeboards in the school.

Electoral commission spoils Kirimi's day

James Kirimi had his official campaign launch disrupted yesterday after the electoral commission changed its venue for their official campaign launch from T1 to the Pavilion. Kirimi had made a grand entry to the school with a motorcade only to be informed  of  the changes. Although he was not contented with that his team had to hurriedly introduce themselves.

Kirimi is mobbed by supporters during his campaign launch 
According to Kirimi he had prepared well for the occasion and he said he had been disheartened by the outcome of the events. His rival  had successfully  launched his campaign last Thursday and Kirimi hoped to counter the reception. Sources privy to Kirimi's campaign strategies informed us that a lot of time and efforts to prepare for the day.


Kirimi' s supporters have   expressed their  displeasure with yesterday is happenings. Some are pointing the fingers at the electoral commission for spoiling what they call a grand day for Kirimi.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Mageuzi Pap launch

 By Edward ,Varsity Post

 
The 'mageuzi pap' affiliation recently converged in T1 which was filled with tens of hundreds of their supporters to launch their election campaigns and strategies. The rally was spear-headed by their chairperson, Omullo Augo who amid cheers, in his speech, promised his followers many fortunes if

elected. Ranging from free consultations, transparency, consensus building, inclusiveness, tolerance, unity and transparency, he continued to say that integrity will always remain the greatest pillar to be observed by his team. During this electioneering period, the electorates are so much eager to assess the scope of potentiality in all the nominated candidates. This not withstanding, there opponents, on the other hand, have since played it cool and have not been seen doing much. Some sources say that they are still gearing up for a hot round of campaigns ahead and with a week remaining, it is not clear whether their launch will be this Monday as was hinted by a source privy to their leadership. 'Mageuzi Pap' launch followed the nomination of candidates by the CUC Electoral Board on 6th of this month, giving the qualified candidates a go ahead to continue their campaigns. After delaying for a year now, the college has set Friday, 10th 2012 to be the
appropriate date for Chuka University Students Association(CUSA) elections.

Augo introduces his campaign team
In the wake of recent days, the news about communication and media students staging a public debate for the two contesting camps to unveil their policies have received mixed reactions from dozens of students across the campus. With many optimistic and a couple of them pessimistic about its benefits, what remains to be seen is 'who will be more convincing?' But as all this happen, the anomalies are setting in and the

'Mageuzi Pap' alliance diehards have been heard repeatedly accusing their co-contestants of sourcing funding from external sources to boost their campaigns ahead of the elections. They also went ahead to claim that this is purely against the recently promulgated Chuka University College constitution.

Augo's camp promises "Mageuzi"


Chairperson hopeful Augo officially launched his campaign in T1in the science block building. Flanked by contestants of various posts in the upcoming election Augo was upbeat that his alliance would win the election. In his address  attended by a big number of students ,Augo assured students that he will ensure that both their students and constitutional rights are respected . He even questioned why students had to ask permission for them to meet when the national constitution protected right of association and assembly.

Augo speaks during  the campaign launch
" It is only in Chuka university where you have to ask for permission to even call for a meeting like this and stating clearly what you are going to discuss," he stated

Augo promised to immediately call for the annual general meeting he is voted in. He said that although the students constitution stipulated that the  CUSA AGM must be held at least once it had never been the case in the previous regimes. Augo also promised to make sure the mess is efficient. He said the mess should not be a profit making venture but instead it should help students better their future lives . 

"What is the logic in selling 3 pieces of bread at 10 shillings in the mess," Augo questioned

On the issue of long holiday Augo stated that while his opponents had shied away from the subject he was not a coward to  keep quiet from the same.Augo stated that students had to make plans and therefore they had to be informed about the issue of long holiday. Augo argued why students were made to take long in their studies while in other universities it took them a record of 18 months.

He told the crowd that he will to fast track access to transcripts. He said he was going to make sure that an academic calendar was in place. He said students needed to know when to report, sit for CATS and  exams. 

Omulloh Augo third left with candidates from his Mageuzi Pap! Alliance
In the over 30 minutes delivery Augo assured the students that he will deliver all he promised in his manifesto. Mr Augo also took  to introduce candidates in the Mageuzi pap! alliance. Some of the candidates in the faction include Gideon Osamong , Mildred Atieno , Joash Meraba, Kamau Richard, Patrick Wanjala, Peter Mburu, Elvis Kipkoskey and Rosemary Wairimu.

Public debates to begin on Tuesday

The Chuka University Journalism club has been given the go-head to hold  debates with the candidates. The debates to be held in T1 shall begin tomorrow at 4:00. The electoral commission shall be meeting with CUJC today  to chart the way forward  before tomorrow . The debates shall be moderated by the CUJC members . The CUJC which also publishes Varsity Post shall also be covering the event. We shall be informing you more on the issue after the meeting between CUSA electoral commission and CUJC.
Members of Chuka University Journalism Club follow proceedings at the Mageuzi pap campaign launch.CUJC in conjunction with the electoral commission shall hold public debates beginning tomorrow. 

Catholic church concern about elections

 By Edward, Varsity Post

The first Sunday of February 2012 has proved that Kenyans across all divides have made a milestone in shunning away ethnicity and rather resolved for better ways of dealing with leadership issues which for many years have posed serious mistrust amongst scores of citizens across the country. 



For many decades now, the church has always been a sanctuary of peace and anything unspiritual has no place there. In many churches today, the same trend has been maintained and to prove the same, st. Francis ASIS of CUC is leading the way. The chairman, Allan Mwangi, this Sunday invited the two aspirants vying for the CUSA chairmanship, Omullo Augo and Kirimi James to an equal play ground in the church and reminded them that although they subscribe to different opinions, they remain to be very good friends and they should join the church in preaching peace come this Friday. "We share common goals,we share common objectives, "says Augo. And kirimi, as if agreeing with his opponent ended his 15 seconds speech by lamenting about how he had a traumatizing week as he asks the church to continue praying for him.

During such electioneering periods, it is always not unusual to see people take sides depending on their take on situations. Some would go ethnic, some would opt for money, some undecided while others would go extra- miles to propagate all sorts of lies that might trigger animosity. Bearing these in mind, all and sundry is
concern as they ask the school to try and use all its available mechanisms to cushion its members with an umbrella of peace. Communication and Media students are using this momentous period to unveil to the public what they should know by enlightening the CUC fraternity of what it takes to be a real real leader. Wait for more as you let peace prevail.

Students at the Mageuzi Pap Alliance campaign launch. 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Kirimi to launch campaign

James Kirimi will officially launch his campaign on Monday. This is after his  rival Omulloh Augo successfully launched his campaign on Thursday. Kirimi who has previously served as the director academics will also take the opportunity to introduce members of his Students Democratic Movement (SDM).  Although the venue for the campaign has not been announced we have been reliably been informed that the launch will go on as planned. Kirimi has declined to reveal the venue at this time but he has promised to inform us about the same tomorrow. We shall be bringing you more on  SDM campaign launch.

Augo's unabridged speech

On Thursday the candidate for the post of Chairperson launched his campaign in T1. Accompanied by members allied to "Mageuzi pap!" alliance Augo had so many things to say here is his unabridged speech

Augo's unabridged speech during mageuzi pap! campaign launch  

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Augo's camp to launch campaign

Omulloh Augo  is set to launch his campaign at 4:30 in T1 , science block building. Augo will be accompanied by candidates alied to "Mageuzi pap" camp. Joash Meraba the director academic hopefully has financially announced that he is in the Mageuzi pap camp. Talking to www.chikeo.blogspot.com Meraba said he had decided to join Augo's camp. He also confirmed that he will be attending today's launch.


23 Cleared to contest

The CUSA electoral commission has cleared 23 candidates to vie for various  posts in the upcoming CUSA. The 23 comprise both the candidates vying for posts in the governing council and the congress.  Richard Kamau and Peter Mburu vying for the post Sec-Gen and Male Hall Representative (non resident) respectively are unopposed. Missing from the list is the female representative (non -resident)




The complete list of candidates cleared by the CUSA electoral commission

Governing council
Chairperson                                Vice Chairperson/Running mate
Kirimi James Mworia                     Jeradine Ndila Mutunga
Omulloh Augo Joseph                   Rosemary Wairimu

Secretary General
Peter Mburu Mungai

Treasurer
Osamong Akou Gideon
Ndambuki Alfonse Muthoka
Stephen Wachira Murimi

Organizing Secretary
Mildred Atieno Mubweka
Deborah Kangai
Miriam Wamaitha Thuo

Director Academics
Collins Anangwe Boyi
Meraba Sure Joash
Kelvin Munene

Director Students Welfare
Elvis Kipkoskey
Kelvin Joyce Mukami
Kemboi Henry Cheruyoit

Congress

Female Hall Representative (Resident)
Chepkoech Zeddy
Beatrice Wamaitha

Male Hall Representative (Resident)
Barasa Wanjala Patrick
Maiko Josphat Beda

Male Hall Representative (Non-Resident)

 Kamau Richard Karoma

   

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Two horse race for Chairperson post

It is now evident that the race for the seat of Chairperson will be between Mr Augo and Mr. Kirimi. This is after Mr Peter Mburu  who was said to be eyeing the same seat indicated that he will be vying for the post of secretary General. Actually the list of candidates who qualified to contesnst in various postions shows that he will be unoppssed as no other candidate qualified in the same position.

This now indicates that the duel will be between  Augo and  Kirimi. By the time of going to press plans for the campaigns were in high gear in both camps. Campaign teams for the rival camps were laying down strategies to help them win the election. Already the Kirimi camp has announced their party. A post by Kirimi's chief campaigner Aggrey Buchunju on CUC Facebook indicated that they had formed Student Democratic Movement (SDM). According to Buchunju several candidates vying for various posts had joined SDM. The candidates are Jeradine Mutunga who is Kirimi's running mate,Osamong Gideon who is eyeing the post of Treasurer,Kelvin Munene (Director Academics) and finally Kelvin Lubanga (Director students welfare).

Augo's camp is yet to name their party of choice and their candidates in various positions but we can reveal that Rosemary Wairimu will be  Augo's running mate. There are also speculations that Elvis Kipkoskey, Richard Kamau and Mildred Mubweka are in Augo's camp.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Congress elects speaker

The congress on Wednesday elected it's speaker and the deputy speaker. In the special meeting presided by the CUSA Chairperson Omulloh Augo, Elvis Kipkoskey and Rosemary Ndila were elected speaker and deputy speaker respectively. That means the duo will now preside over all the meetings in the lower house of the students body for one academic year

Kipkoskey is the sports congress representative  while Ndila is the representative for  faculty of education and resource development. 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Photos leaked

Many people including the 2011 Miss Valentine Celestine Nyaboke have had their private photos dumped on the internet by unknown people. The photos are reportedly downloaded from their Facebook accounts and then uploaded to a fan page called haga za c.u.c .

When we talked to Miss Celestine she wondered how her photos had landed on the fan page and even wanted to the know the admin of the page. The person behind the page is a well kept secret as the administrators are not listed on the page. 

The fan page was set up by unknown people and has several photos most of them lifted from the internet mostly showing semi naked females. At exactly  5:39 PM yesterday an album was uploaded with photos of several CUC students. They even went ahead to use Miss Celestine's photo as the profile photo.

Meanwhile we would like to advice those whose photos are on the fan page without their consent to report the specific photos to Facebook for them to be withdrawn. You should also change your privacy settings in your Facebook accounts.

Here is the link to the fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/HAGA-ZA-CUC/372474749435752?sk=info#!/pages/HAGA-ZA-CUC/372474749435752

Welfare Director perfomance impressive

It is exactly six days since the new CUSA office was officially inaugurated but the scored card for Joyce Mukami looks impressive. In a short period of time she has been able to convince the catering department to buy brand new cutlery for the mess.

Joyce  center at the public debate.
For a long time the mess has been literary been a mess without inadequate cutlery. It was not strange to see students salivating as they waited for their colleagues to finish using spoons for them also to use them.

Now with the acquisition of new cutlery things are a bit easier for the students. Mukami has also been seen approaching students to enquire   about issues affecting them. However she has a long way to turn the mess into an effective catering unit. Firstly she has to ask whoever in charge to tell the staff there to minimise their chit chat and also the quality of food is still wanting.

But that is not to say that we don't recognise her efforts. Kudos Ms Mukami.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Losers make a come back

Elvis Kipsokey the male Sports representative
For Elvis Kipkoskey and Deborah Kangai their dreams to leads did not go to the drain. The two who contested and lost in the posts of Director welfare and Organising Secretary respectively were elected to different positions in the Congress.  Kipkosekey is now the sports representative while Kangai will be the Hospitality and Environmental      faculty representative. Kangai had stepped down in favor of Miriam Wamaitha but surprisingly her name remained on the ballot papers and she managed to garner 115 votes.  
Deborah Kangai at the campaign launch.

Augo talks tough

The CUSA chairman yesterday  told the school administration that student leaders will be visiting their offices with students grievances. A tough talking Omulloh Augo was speaking during the inauguration ceremony to usher in the newly elected leaders. The ceremony was graced by the principal Professor  E.N Njoka , the deputy principal academics Professor Dorcas Isutsa and the dean of students Rev Micheni. Augo who had promised to start on how note at one time questioned why students had to request for academic trips when it was their right.

Augo also said that he hoped that the rumor about long holiday was a rumor because it was not logic for students to go on long holiday after every semester. He also expressed his disappointment on how the issue of transcripts had been handled. He narrated how he had to teach for two thousand because he did not have a transcript.

In registering his concern of how things are done in the university Augo questioned  the bureaucratic process.      He wondered why purchase of small items had to go through the procurement process. He however said he likes consensus and consultations and notified the principal that when he will be seeing them they will not be going there to quarrel but to air students grievances. 


The sudden black out did not deter the CUSA leader from driving his point home and  when power resumed chants of " Rudia" (Repeat) could be heard from the enthusiastic crowd. Earlier on the the Secretary General had set the pace with his highly charged speech . Peter Mburu in his opening remarks stressed that he was going to work for the students without fear of threats or intimidation. He highlighted to the principal how the office of the dean has become inefficient and reluctant in dealing with issues affecting the students. He accused the past office bearers of abusing the constitution by not adhering to it. He cited the incident where the past Chairman had failed to convene an SGM as the constitution stipulated. He also promised to make sure the current office bearers adhered to the constitution. He also declared that he had lost confidence in the procurement department. To facilitate easy communication Mburu proposed setting up of modern noticeboards at appropriate spots.

The climax of the event was a performance by Tiger power an acrobat who thrilled the crowd with his extraordinary antics.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A close shave

The scene of the Saturday morning accident
A woman escaped death narrowly on Saturday when a car she was driving rammed into the iron sheets structure  around the proposed students center. Dennis Mureithi an eyewitness told us that the woman could have been a learner and that she had been given the car to drive from the procurement department before she lost control and hit the structure. This happens in the wake when students have complained about careless and fast driving on the newly completed "Ongata highway".

A crowd mills at the accident scene
The newly elected chairperson to CUSA Omulloh Augo in one of his campaigns had promised to look into the matter and ensure that bumps and road furniture was erected along the road.

Today is Tuesday, It isn't Valentines day

So what is this fuss about Valentine's day?  Everywhere there is nothing except Valentines day. Come on, today is Tuesday. So people are blindly following this ancient tradition from the west that has evolved to what men single men and philanderers dread as Daily Nation put it today. A female friend of mine narrated how his boyfriend broke up with her yesterday but what cracked me was her confession she knew he will come back after Valentine.

I was tempted to find about this Valentine day and I pitied men. I googled and all I could find was some conflicting and obscure information.Even on PM live on NTV they discussed whether  Valentine has been commercialized. Ladies will say it has not been commercialized but I am sure may will agree that  it has been. For those men who have money and wish to blow money Valentine's day is an opportunity for you to do so and for women who  drove their men away because of nagging them about Valentines's day worry not. Because tomorrow they will come and beg you for forgiveness.

Some many posts on the social made gave different ways to evade valentine but an article in today's Daily Nation was very informative. Why spend a lot of money on a single day to show how much you love them when you can always show how you love them all days?

Finally look at this hilarious advise about Valentine's day from a certain kenyan



There are three options this Valentine
1. Take her out.
Dinner- 3000
Gift- 1500.
Flowers - 500
chocolate- 150
miscellinous- 1000
Total: 6150 KSH.
Option 2.
Lenga kila kitu alafu the next day,
apology card kubwa -350
chocolate - 150
Total- 500KSH
Option 3. Kuwa mteja on 14th and say you're sick! .
CREDIT : 10KSH ya free sms.
WALLET NI YAKO, FANYA HESABU NA
UAMUE. G-PANGE...G-JUE,G-AMULIE










Sunday, February 12, 2012

Chuka Decides


By Edward Okana and David Kimani ( Varsity Post)


Chuka university college(CUC) on Friday,  Feb 10th , 2012, went to the polls and elected a new Chuka university college students' association (CUSA) chairman in the closely contested elections that saw Omullo Augo Joseph garner 532 votes against his arch rival Kirimi James Chapati's 512 which were held for the better part of the day at the pavilion polling station.


After the announcement of the results by the presiding officer in charge of the one day polling, Dr. Waita, ululations and celebrations rented the air with comrades from all tribal divides standing together to congratulate one another. It was clear in the eyes of many scores of people that at last the change they were yearning for had come, and what remains to be seen is change itself. During his winning address, Augo continued to preach peace almost the students,"let us embrace one another because there are no enemies in politics." He went on to sing a song of victory dubbed 'mageuzi pap'.


In a quick rejoinder, his running mate, Wairimu Rosemary, together with the treasurer elect, Gideon Osamong joined hands in thanking their voters and went ahead to tell them that the prices of sukuma wiki among other short term implementable promises will be tackled with speed.

In other categories the winners were Joyce Rugendo who was elected the director of students' welfare, Miriam Wamaitha the organizing secretary, Peter Mburu the secretary general and Kelvin Munene went away with the director of academic affairs position.

With the beehive of activities at the polling station, the election process went ahead peacefully at a closer look by the security personnel, the media crew and the student's fraternity.

In another twist of events, police officers from Chuka police station disrupted students' celebrations by throwing teargas canisters in the air to scare them away. It was not clear who invited the officers and every security personnel based at the university denied any link with them. This uncalled for behavior by the uninvited guests shook cans of worms in students' stomachs as they shouted back after the police had gone that they were only exercising their democratic rights.


Police spoil party

Policemen from Chuka police station reportedly tear gassed  and chased celebrating students on Friday night. The students who were in celebratory mood had allegedly reportedly blocked the Meru- Nairobi highway before the police were called in to restore calm. The police chased the students to school and they reported threw canisters into the university compound prompting students in Kirinyaga house to run to safety.

However an announcement on the university noticeboard indicated that the area OCS had apologized over the incident especially continued pursuit of students to the university compound. The announcement signed by the incoming CUSA vice chairperson also states that it is motorists who informed the policemen of the commotion on the road and urged students to restrict their celebrations within the university  premises in order to maintain the cordial relationship that has existed between the community and the university.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Official results for 2012 CUSA elections


Governing council
Chairperson                
Spoilt votes                               7               
Kirimi James Mworia               512
Omulloh Augo Joseph           532    




Treasurer
Spoilt votes                                 11
Osamong Akou Gideon           564      
Ndambuki Alfonse Muthoka      270
Stephen Wachira Murimi           199


Organizing Secretary
Spoilt votes                                 17
Mildred Atieno Mubweka          400
Deborah Kangai                         115
Miriam Wamaitha Thuo           511


Director Academics
Spoilt votes                                16
Collins Anangwe Boyi              117
Meraba Sure Joash                  224
Kelvin Munene                      696


Director Students Welfare
Spoilt votes                                12
Elvis Kipkoskey                       233
Kelvin Lubanga                        238
Joyce Mukami                       443
Kemboi Henry Cheruyoit         112


Augo clinches top seat.

Omulloh Augo emerged victorious in yesterday's CUSA elections. Augo garnered 532 votes against Kirimi's 512 in the hotly contested elections. The tallying and counting exercise which was carried in the pavilion attracted a large number of students. From the beginning of tallying the race looked tough and the winner was unpredictable but towards the end it was clear Augo had taken the lead with 20 votes. The crowd which had been following the tallying exercise keenly broke in jubilation even before the official counting begun. 

Augo is mobbed by  supporters 
Augo who had all this long been away sneaked to the venue and was mobbed  by supporters and carried all the way to the polling center. The incoming Treasurer Gideon Osamong also made a dramatic entry . He arrived and stripped his shirt and even carried Mageuzi's chief campaigner on the shoulders. Rosemary Wairimu, Augo's running mate was also mobbed by the enthusiastic crowd. In his maiden speech Augo said in politics there are no enemies but opponents and therefore all should embrace unity because we share a lot.

He also reiterated that he was going represent students in the students council and not going to oppose the University administration. During the campaigns supporters of his opponent had tried to paint him as a radical which he has always vehemently denied. Augo also stated that he was going to make sure the students are respected. In his campaign pledges he had promised to advocate for students rights.
The incoming Treasurer Gideon Osamong mingles with supporters .

Friday, February 10, 2012

Voting underway


The race to choose CUSA representatives began today at 6:00 AM today and it is still going on at the pavilion. The exercise which is said to end at 1:00 PM has witnessed a large turn out from the time it started at 6:00. The   various candidates have voted. The Exercise has so far been peaceful. When the CUJC team visited the polling station there were two long ques of people lining to vote. One of the commissioners informed us that half the  voters had voted. The electoral commission had also opted to use transparent boxes. By the time of going to press the ballot boxes were almost full and when we inquired about that they told us they had asked voters to fold the ballot boxes more than twice. Counting of the votes is expected to start at 1PM immediately after voting is closed.

Students wait to vote at the pavilion .Voting began at 6 AM and it is closing at 1Pm

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Augo part 2

This is the second part to Augo's interview regarding Kirimi's cliam that he helped him financially and emotionally


Augo part 2'

Augo

In the recent debates Kirimi made some allegations against Augo this is Augo's response to those allegations.

Augo's side of the story part 1

Augo refutes Kirimi's claims

James Kirimi and Omulloh Augo at the public debate
Omulloh Augo has refuted Kirimi's allegations that he he helped. Kirimi had said in the public debate that he had ever helped Augo financially and that he will mention others he had ever helped financially and emotionally in the subsequent debate.In an exclusive interview with www.chikeo.blospot.com Augo termed the allegations as baseless and meant to demean him. He also told us he had written to the electoral commission although the commission was reluctant. Augo told us that he did not need to write to the commisssion as all members were present and even wondered why the commission had not taken action. He said the constitution was explicit on the same.

On the claims that Kirimi leaked him information on how to defend himself when he was accused of incitement Augo said that those were blatant lies as Kirimi was not privy to the situation at that time. He said only Livingstone Ochwando the former director welfare was aware of that because the were living in the same room with the former Chairperson. He said Kirimi only came to know about when the matter reached to the principal.

A visibly emotional James Kirimi is approached by the Vice chairperson of the electoral commission.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Candidate earns himself a nickname

Gideon Osamong Akou during the Mageuzi pap campaign launch
Gideon Osamong a candidate for the post of Treasurer has earned himself a nickname after he stated that he will ensure that he contain the price of the most popular commodity-sukuma wiki. Gideon who has become now popurlaly known as Sukuma had said during yesterday's public debate that he will make sure sukuma retails at two shillings. A message going around from his requesting people to vote for him uses the word sukuma. The message partly reads "Plz vote 4 Gideon Akou (sukuma) 4 TREASURER.plz forward to many thanks.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Campaign launch faces hitches

The official CUSA electoral commission campaign launch was yesterday marred by technical hitches and constant power failure. The event which was to have been held in T1 was changed at the last minute without any explanation. As a result Chairperson hopeful James Kirimi's official campaign launch was hurriedly conducted to the ire of his supporters. Kirimi had made a grand and thunderous entry to the school only to be told that that he had only been given 10 minutes to complete his campaign launch.


When the electoral commission campaign launch  commenced candidates were regularly interupted by the deputy Chairperson of the electoral commission Tyrus Otieno because of time. There were frequent power blackout which interrupted the session. The public address system  also interrupted Augo's speech. The final blow came when power went off . In the darkness a fighting match ensued between supporters of the rival camps. Finally Augo had to do with his a half address while Kirimi had to called the day off without addressing the audience.


Jose beda  eyeing the post of residents  representative at yesterday's event.

Electoral commission announces clerk jobs

The CUSA electoral commission has announced the poll clerk jobs. The deadline of the application is 4:00 toady. This is bound to raise eyebrows given that the mode of communication is not effective.
The applicants are required to apply to the dean's office  according to the notice on noticeboards in the school.

Electoral commission spoils Kirimi's day

James Kirimi had his official campaign launch disrupted yesterday after the electoral commission changed its venue for their official campaign launch from T1 to the Pavilion. Kirimi had made a grand entry to the school with a motorcade only to be informed  of  the changes. Although he was not contented with that his team had to hurriedly introduce themselves.

Kirimi is mobbed by supporters during his campaign launch 
According to Kirimi he had prepared well for the occasion and he said he had been disheartened by the outcome of the events. His rival  had successfully  launched his campaign last Thursday and Kirimi hoped to counter the reception. Sources privy to Kirimi's campaign strategies informed us that a lot of time and efforts to prepare for the day.


Kirimi' s supporters have   expressed their  displeasure with yesterday is happenings. Some are pointing the fingers at the electoral commission for spoiling what they call a grand day for Kirimi.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Mageuzi Pap launch

 By Edward ,Varsity Post

 
The 'mageuzi pap' affiliation recently converged in T1 which was filled with tens of hundreds of their supporters to launch their election campaigns and strategies. The rally was spear-headed by their chairperson, Omullo Augo who amid cheers, in his speech, promised his followers many fortunes if

elected. Ranging from free consultations, transparency, consensus building, inclusiveness, tolerance, unity and transparency, he continued to say that integrity will always remain the greatest pillar to be observed by his team. During this electioneering period, the electorates are so much eager to assess the scope of potentiality in all the nominated candidates. This not withstanding, there opponents, on the other hand, have since played it cool and have not been seen doing much. Some sources say that they are still gearing up for a hot round of campaigns ahead and with a week remaining, it is not clear whether their launch will be this Monday as was hinted by a source privy to their leadership. 'Mageuzi Pap' launch followed the nomination of candidates by the CUC Electoral Board on 6th of this month, giving the qualified candidates a go ahead to continue their campaigns. After delaying for a year now, the college has set Friday, 10th 2012 to be the
appropriate date for Chuka University Students Association(CUSA) elections.

Augo introduces his campaign team
In the wake of recent days, the news about communication and media students staging a public debate for the two contesting camps to unveil their policies have received mixed reactions from dozens of students across the campus. With many optimistic and a couple of them pessimistic about its benefits, what remains to be seen is 'who will be more convincing?' But as all this happen, the anomalies are setting in and the

'Mageuzi Pap' alliance diehards have been heard repeatedly accusing their co-contestants of sourcing funding from external sources to boost their campaigns ahead of the elections. They also went ahead to claim that this is purely against the recently promulgated Chuka University College constitution.

Augo's camp promises "Mageuzi"


Chairperson hopeful Augo officially launched his campaign in T1in the science block building. Flanked by contestants of various posts in the upcoming election Augo was upbeat that his alliance would win the election. In his address  attended by a big number of students ,Augo assured students that he will ensure that both their students and constitutional rights are respected . He even questioned why students had to ask permission for them to meet when the national constitution protected right of association and assembly.

Augo speaks during  the campaign launch
" It is only in Chuka university where you have to ask for permission to even call for a meeting like this and stating clearly what you are going to discuss," he stated

Augo promised to immediately call for the annual general meeting he is voted in. He said that although the students constitution stipulated that the  CUSA AGM must be held at least once it had never been the case in the previous regimes. Augo also promised to make sure the mess is efficient. He said the mess should not be a profit making venture but instead it should help students better their future lives . 

"What is the logic in selling 3 pieces of bread at 10 shillings in the mess," Augo questioned

On the issue of long holiday Augo stated that while his opponents had shied away from the subject he was not a coward to  keep quiet from the same.Augo stated that students had to make plans and therefore they had to be informed about the issue of long holiday. Augo argued why students were made to take long in their studies while in other universities it took them a record of 18 months.

He told the crowd that he will to fast track access to transcripts. He said he was going to make sure that an academic calendar was in place. He said students needed to know when to report, sit for CATS and  exams. 

Omulloh Augo third left with candidates from his Mageuzi Pap! Alliance
In the over 30 minutes delivery Augo assured the students that he will deliver all he promised in his manifesto. Mr Augo also took  to introduce candidates in the Mageuzi pap! alliance. Some of the candidates in the faction include Gideon Osamong , Mildred Atieno , Joash Meraba, Kamau Richard, Patrick Wanjala, Peter Mburu, Elvis Kipkoskey and Rosemary Wairimu.

Public debates to begin on Tuesday

The Chuka University Journalism club has been given the go-head to hold  debates with the candidates. The debates to be held in T1 shall begin tomorrow at 4:00. The electoral commission shall be meeting with CUJC today  to chart the way forward  before tomorrow . The debates shall be moderated by the CUJC members . The CUJC which also publishes Varsity Post shall also be covering the event. We shall be informing you more on the issue after the meeting between CUSA electoral commission and CUJC.
Members of Chuka University Journalism Club follow proceedings at the Mageuzi pap campaign launch.CUJC in conjunction with the electoral commission shall hold public debates beginning tomorrow. 

Catholic church concern about elections

 By Edward, Varsity Post

The first Sunday of February 2012 has proved that Kenyans across all divides have made a milestone in shunning away ethnicity and rather resolved for better ways of dealing with leadership issues which for many years have posed serious mistrust amongst scores of citizens across the country. 



For many decades now, the church has always been a sanctuary of peace and anything unspiritual has no place there. In many churches today, the same trend has been maintained and to prove the same, st. Francis ASIS of CUC is leading the way. The chairman, Allan Mwangi, this Sunday invited the two aspirants vying for the CUSA chairmanship, Omullo Augo and Kirimi James to an equal play ground in the church and reminded them that although they subscribe to different opinions, they remain to be very good friends and they should join the church in preaching peace come this Friday. "We share common goals,we share common objectives, "says Augo. And kirimi, as if agreeing with his opponent ended his 15 seconds speech by lamenting about how he had a traumatizing week as he asks the church to continue praying for him.

During such electioneering periods, it is always not unusual to see people take sides depending on their take on situations. Some would go ethnic, some would opt for money, some undecided while others would go extra- miles to propagate all sorts of lies that might trigger animosity. Bearing these in mind, all and sundry is
concern as they ask the school to try and use all its available mechanisms to cushion its members with an umbrella of peace. Communication and Media students are using this momentous period to unveil to the public what they should know by enlightening the CUC fraternity of what it takes to be a real real leader. Wait for more as you let peace prevail.

Students at the Mageuzi Pap Alliance campaign launch. 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Kirimi to launch campaign

James Kirimi will officially launch his campaign on Monday. This is after his  rival Omulloh Augo successfully launched his campaign on Thursday. Kirimi who has previously served as the director academics will also take the opportunity to introduce members of his Students Democratic Movement (SDM).  Although the venue for the campaign has not been announced we have been reliably been informed that the launch will go on as planned. Kirimi has declined to reveal the venue at this time but he has promised to inform us about the same tomorrow. We shall be bringing you more on  SDM campaign launch.

Augo's unabridged speech

On Thursday the candidate for the post of Chairperson launched his campaign in T1. Accompanied by members allied to "Mageuzi pap!" alliance Augo had so many things to say here is his unabridged speech

Augo's unabridged speech during mageuzi pap! campaign launch  

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Augo's camp to launch campaign

Omulloh Augo  is set to launch his campaign at 4:30 in T1 , science block building. Augo will be accompanied by candidates alied to "Mageuzi pap" camp. Joash Meraba the director academic hopefully has financially announced that he is in the Mageuzi pap camp. Talking to www.chikeo.blogspot.com Meraba said he had decided to join Augo's camp. He also confirmed that he will be attending today's launch.


23 Cleared to contest

The CUSA electoral commission has cleared 23 candidates to vie for various  posts in the upcoming CUSA. The 23 comprise both the candidates vying for posts in the governing council and the congress.  Richard Kamau and Peter Mburu vying for the post Sec-Gen and Male Hall Representative (non resident) respectively are unopposed. Missing from the list is the female representative (non -resident)




The complete list of candidates cleared by the CUSA electoral commission

Governing council
Chairperson                                Vice Chairperson/Running mate
Kirimi James Mworia                     Jeradine Ndila Mutunga
Omulloh Augo Joseph                   Rosemary Wairimu

Secretary General
Peter Mburu Mungai

Treasurer
Osamong Akou Gideon
Ndambuki Alfonse Muthoka
Stephen Wachira Murimi

Organizing Secretary
Mildred Atieno Mubweka
Deborah Kangai
Miriam Wamaitha Thuo

Director Academics
Collins Anangwe Boyi
Meraba Sure Joash
Kelvin Munene

Director Students Welfare
Elvis Kipkoskey
Kelvin Joyce Mukami
Kemboi Henry Cheruyoit

Congress

Female Hall Representative (Resident)
Chepkoech Zeddy
Beatrice Wamaitha

Male Hall Representative (Resident)
Barasa Wanjala Patrick
Maiko Josphat Beda

Male Hall Representative (Non-Resident)

 Kamau Richard Karoma

   

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Two horse race for Chairperson post

It is now evident that the race for the seat of Chairperson will be between Mr Augo and Mr. Kirimi. This is after Mr Peter Mburu  who was said to be eyeing the same seat indicated that he will be vying for the post of secretary General. Actually the list of candidates who qualified to contesnst in various postions shows that he will be unoppssed as no other candidate qualified in the same position.

This now indicates that the duel will be between  Augo and  Kirimi. By the time of going to press plans for the campaigns were in high gear in both camps. Campaign teams for the rival camps were laying down strategies to help them win the election. Already the Kirimi camp has announced their party. A post by Kirimi's chief campaigner Aggrey Buchunju on CUC Facebook indicated that they had formed Student Democratic Movement (SDM). According to Buchunju several candidates vying for various posts had joined SDM. The candidates are Jeradine Mutunga who is Kirimi's running mate,Osamong Gideon who is eyeing the post of Treasurer,Kelvin Munene (Director Academics) and finally Kelvin Lubanga (Director students welfare).

Augo's camp is yet to name their party of choice and their candidates in various positions but we can reveal that Rosemary Wairimu will be  Augo's running mate. There are also speculations that Elvis Kipkoskey, Richard Kamau and Mildred Mubweka are in Augo's camp.