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.

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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.

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