Assistant Sports Minister closes course
September 18, 2008
The Sports Assistant Minister, Mr Kabando wa Kabando was the official guest of honour during the closing ceremony of the KISE-Organised 10 day coaching course which ended yesterday at the Goan Institute. The course drew participants from different parts of the country.
In his speech to the participants, the assistant minister congratulated all the graduands for being so determined in attending the course and hoped that they will share the knowledge they had acquired with their communities when they got back to their respective areas of residence. He further informed the participants that the government was working very hard to make sure that the Sports Policy bill is passed in the floor of parliament to streamline the general running of sports in the country.
The Assistant minister was accompanied by the Kenya Football Federation Technical Director Mr Patrick Naggi. Mr Naggi on his part reiterated the importance of the coaches being affiliated to the Kenya Football Federation. He urged the trained coaches to organise coaching clinics periodically to help uplift the standards of football in the country.
The Assistant minister later on gave certificates to the coaches before officially closing the course. He later on posed for a group photo with the participants.
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