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‘I was shocked to see our rugby players asking for money’- CS Namwamba

‘I was shocked to see our rugby players asking for money’- CS Namwamba
Sports CS Ababu Namwamba. PHOTO/File

Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ababu Namwamba has said he was shocked to learn that Kenya Rugby 7s players were appealing to Kenyans to help raise funds to settle pending bills.

Speaking during an interview with NTV, the CS while stating that he met with the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) regarding the mishaps, faulted the union for not attending to the needs of the players.

“I was totally shocked. I could not believe that our players were doing M-Changa on social media,” he stated.

“I quickly invited the Kenya Rugby Union and we had a very candid conversation about taking responsibility, let me commend the union for taking responsibility because they know on this they dropped the ball because of poor planning ” he added.

Further, the CS affirmed that he had issued a directive that the allowances of the players were processed effective immediately.

“I did give a directive today( Monday, November 28, 2022) for allowances to be processed immediately, and so I do expect that from tomorrow(today, November 29, 2022) I expect those allowances to be ready,” he added.

Players ask for donations

On Sunday, November 27, 2022, Kenya Sevens players took to social media to ask for donations from well-wishers.

The Shujaa players, led by veteran Willy Ambaka and Billy Odhiambo, claimed that they were struggling owing to a lack of pay, with Ambaka noting that it had been three months since they were last paid by the Kenya Rugby Union.

The players stated that they were unable to provide for their families and that their only alternative was to come forward and ask for assistance.

The players then shared an M-PESA pay bill number which was used to contribute funds and the contributions can also be made online via M-Changa.

“Greeting to the Kenya 7s Family! As some of you may have heard we are now going on our third month without pay. Our lives and those of our loved ones have been greatly strained, even in our persistent effort to give you the desired outcomes on the pitch,” Ambaka tweeted.

“As we continue to train hard, we have had to deal with the daily life challenges of bills by digging through our savings and the efforts of a few local and international well-wishers.”

“Our desperate situation has now forced us to turn to you, our global community to help us in raising funds. The money raised will be split among the boys to help settle some of our pending bills – We need your assistance,” he added.

“To make your contribution, kindly click on the link below to access the Kenya 7s M-Changa fundraiser or send your contribution to: M-PESA Paybill no: 891300 Account Number: 60365 Support Kenya 7s | M-Changa” his post concluded.

Their plight attracted the attention of a section of Kenyans who contributed as directed.

Notable politicians such as Nairobi Senator pledged to raise Ksh100,000 and revealed that he had raised the issue at the senate.

“I will start you off with 100k. We are proud of the work you are doing despite the difficulties. I have also raised this matter in Senate and last week the matter was taken up by the relevant committee. Help is on the way, hang in there. Ababu Namwamba hizi ni gani?,” Sifuna tweeted.

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