Friday, March 18, 2011

Who is this Mwamburi Mwang'ombe?

Mwamburi Mwang’ombe: A man of diversty

The Muso Chairman of the just-elected 25th SGC is a man you cannot quite wholly understand. His life revolves around a myriad of things. Below are pieces of the man who everyone in Moi now wants a piece of:
He is an LS-Literature student; 3rd year.

He hails from Taita Taveta county.

He is a second born.

He is a vegetarian; and has reservetions about many “unhealthy” foods and drinks.

He is a good cook; armed with the recipes of Coastarians.

He is a staunch SDA; has studied both the Bible and the Koran.

His favourite soccer act is the La Liga.

On the night of Friday, 23rd April 2010, he fought with “Peter Mashoka”.  He met face to face with a hit man at 11.30 p.m. in the route betweeen K and C-houses. The man’s first words on meeting him were: “Nitakuua.” But Mwamburi managed to overpower the man and grab off the heavy metallic object he had.

He has been representing The 3rd Eye in several cases in the office of the Dean and of the Chief Security Officer.

He once got his money and stock stolen from his room,during the previous accademic year.
Is an assiduous reader and a great writer. 

Was among the few aspirants who did not amplify their faces on a canvas sheet—he just used the traditional sheets and relatively few posters.

Came back (after December holidays) for the second semester of the 2010/11 academic year nursing a broken leg; saying he was hurt “akitafuta unga” with  a bicycle at his home area.

He is fluent in both English and Kiswahili but more often uses Kiswahili; with a Coastal accent.







4 comments:

  1. Mwamburi is a man of the people.A man of the people feels no longer at ease when things fall apart.move with the vigor and bring unto comrades the change that many have graduated without feeling.Wish you fare riddance as life's magic square drags you on its rough terrain.live with the idea that tough times pass,tough men stay.move with speed and top up the Lilliput integrity that some people have away used to walk on us

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  2. It was nice being in Moi University. It was nervous, lonely, slippery and necessary being at the top.

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