Saturday, 3 October 2015

President Uhuru rewards Kenya Athletes for A well Done Job


Kenya Athletes at state breakfast

President Uhuru Kenyatta has promised to reward Kenyan athletes who did the country proud in world championship in Beijing, Africa games in Congo Brazzaville and World Youth Championship in Colombia.
The president made the promise when he invited some of the athletes and officials for breakfast at State House in Nairobi on Saturday, 03 October 2015.
All gold medallists in the three athletic teams that have represented our nation in continental and international championships will be given a rewarded of K Sh 1 million as token, silver medallists will get K Sh 500,000 and bronze winners will get K Sh 250,000 each,” said the President.
President Uhuru admiring a medal from a member of Kenya Youth team
Kenyan athletes emerged victorious in different events with notable once like Julius Yego in Javelin and Nicholas Bett in 400m hurdles who both won gold medals, this was the first ever time for Kenya to win medals in those
President Uhuru also promised a team reward of K Sh. 5 Million for all three teams to encourage teamwork among the athletes and officials.

President also ordered the immediate payment of all arrears owed to Kenyan athletes by the government since 2013 totalling K Sh 60 million.
“I want the athletes and their officials to come back to my office on Thursday next week, October 8, 2015 and tell me each athlete and official have received his/her dues”|
President Uhuru shakes hand with David Rudisha, and (L-R), Bett. Kiprop and Kemboi
Kenyan athletes made history by leading in the table standing at the 15th IAAF world championship, Beijing that ended on August 30, 2015 by winning six gold medals, four silver medals, three bronze medals.

The Kenyan Youths finished second behind USA with a total of 13 medals, five gold medals, four silver medals and four bronze medals.
Photos from P S C U

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