INTER-PARLIAMENTARY GAMES BEGINS, RAZOR HOT KENYA AND SPEEDY RWANDA OFF THE STARTING BLOCKS IN STYLE
East
African Legislative Assembly, Kigali, Rwanda, December 7, 2015: The 6th
Inter-Parliamentary Games have commenced in Kigali, Rwanda with
tug-of-war and athletic disciplines taking off to a competitive start.
In
athletics, Senator Isaac Melly of Kenya made a dash to the line in 11.67
seconds to win the 100 metres race with compatriot, Hon David Ochieng
coming in second thirty seconds later. Former Boston Marathon
Champion, Hon Wesley Korir comfortably won the 800 meters race on 2
minutes 19 seconds while Hon Kisoi Munyao came second. Rwandan
legislator, Hon Semasaka Gabriel finished third.
In the women’s category, legislators from Parliament of Rwanda carried the day in the 100 metres and 800 metres respectively.
Flagg
Off: Speaker of the Parliament of Rwanda, Rt. Hon Donatile Mukabalisa
flags off the procession to the Amahoro Stadium from the Parliament of
Rwanda. On right is Legislator, and Chairperson of the Bunge Sports
Club, Hon Wafula Wamunyinyi, from Parliament of Kenya.
Rwanda’s
Hon Petronile Mukandekezi beat a strong field in the 100 metre dash
hitting the 16.22 mark while Hon Nyirahirwa Venerandana was second. Hon
Eusillah Ngeny of Kenya came in third crossing the line on 16.54.
In 800
metres Rwanda’s Hon Annonce Manirarora won the race on 4min.44 while
Hon Dorcas Ngeny, Parliament of Kenya and Hon Nancy Abisai of EALA came
in second and third respectively.
Legislators at the beginning of the Inter-Parliamentary Conference held at the Parliament of Rwanda earlier today.
In
Tug- of- War, men’s category, Parliament of Kenya carried the day as
overall winner after beating both the Parliament of Rwanda and EALA by
an identical 2-1 pull.
EALA similarly got 2 pulls over 1 of the Parliament of Rwanda.
In
women’s category, Parliament of Kenya again triumphed after beating both
EALA and Rwanda on two similar pulls margin. Earlier on, Parliament of
Rwanda had held on to pull twice over EALA.
The
games were preceded by a Pre-Tournament Conference called to nurture
bonding and a spirit of friendship during the games, which are the 6th
such for the region.
EALA Speaker Daniel Fred Kidega urged the Parliaments to use sport to enhance integration.
“This week, we would like all citizens of Kigali and its environs to come and participate in the Games”, he said.
Athletes sprint at the track event at the Amahoro Stadium.
“The
games should bring out the best in us in terms of a spirit of friendship
and camaraderie. This is the only way we can enhance integration”, he
added.
The
leader of delegation of the Bunge Sports Club, Kenya, Hon Wafula
Wamunyinyi said the region’s legislators would help strengthen the
integration process through enhanced collaboration in the sporting
arena.
Hon Bernard Mulengani of EALA termed as noble, the decision by the EAC Speakers’ Bureau to institutionalise the annual games.
The
Games continue tomorrow (Saturday) with volleyball, netball and soccer
been held at the Amahoro Stadium and the Kigali Regional Stadium in
Nyamirambo respectively.