Friday, May 27, 2016

THE INTERIOR DECO OF CLUB DA PLACE LOCATED IN KISUMU COUNTY IS BREATHTAKING.

The final touches done on the interior deco of Club Da Place is out of this place, our professionally trained servicemen and women coupled with extreme customer care will make you want to visit the facility over and over again.

Mark your calendar on the 4th of June 2016 as we once again host an exclusive party dubbed 'Masquerade Ball' for our ever loyal patrons.

Take a keen look at our interior deco, this will make you want to push forward the dates to 4th of June 2016.

Come early, grab your seat as your enjoy our free glass of wine red/white and a face mask to play hide and seek. 



























































Thursday, May 26, 2016

CLUB DA PLACE HOSTS AN EXCLUSIVE MASQUARADE BALL PARTY THAT YOU WOUNDN'T WANA MISS.



Forget about the distance and potholes, the most talked about club in Western Kenya region is at it again Club Da Place situated in Mamboleo Kisumu will on the 4th of June 2016 host an exclusive party dubbed the ‘Masquerade Ball’.

Club Manager Geoffrey Amala told this blog that they take customer seriously thus they will always give a variety of shows to their different caliber of clientele.

“The Masquerade Ball party comes barely under 60 days after hosting a successively ohangla show graced by the King himself Emma Jalamo” said the manager.

The club management will offer free transportation to its patrons from the Turkeys Mall to the Club from 9pm till 4am.

He further revealed that there will be a free glass of either red or white wine to the ladies and a free face mask to all party goers.
Chairman and CEO of More Money Crew that owns Club Da Place Kennedy Angwen had only kind words for the club’s funs, thanking them for their continued support and loyalty throughout the bad and good times.

He promised continued exquisite services coupled with professional customer care not only for the Masquerade Ball party but any event that will be hosted by Club Da Place and all these will a fair cost of 300 shillings only.

And for the first here on social media Madanje Junior Blog is exclusively bringing you a feel of the interior deco of the club that will leave you talking for weeks.




 




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IS WORLD SEEING THE LAST POLITICAL MOMENTS OF RAILA AMOLO ODINGA.......??



Former Prime Minister and Opposition Chief Raila Amollo Odinga has had a checkered political life traversing over three decades. Indeed the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) leader has been at the fore front of the struggle for the second and what has been dubbed as the final liberation of Kenya.

The son of the Doyen of Opposition politics in Kenya, Raila has been referred to as the cause and cure of the country’s two main political diseases, “Railaphobia” and “Railamania”. Sentiments aptly captured by the late Ford Kenya leader Kijana Wamalwa, “Those who suffer from Railamania love him so much and would do anything for him while those who suffer from Railaphobia fear him just as much.”

Born on January 7th, 1945 to the late Mary Ajuma Odinga and Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Agwambo (The mysterious one) went to Kisumu Union Primary School and later Maranda High school. He then proceeded for further education in the then East Germany and returned to Kenya with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

His political life began in 1982 following the attempted coup against former President Moi. Since then, Raila has towered above the Kenyan political skies attracting both a huge number of friends and foes. 

Today, he is at the center of anotther political storm where the opposition CORD has locked horns with the Jubilee administration over the fate of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) ahead of the next general elections slated for 2017.

At 71 years of age, is Raila in his sunset years of politics? Is the world seeing his last political moments? 

Political commentators and even Raila’s own supporters have alluded to the fact that the 2017 general elections will be his last stab at the Presidential race. 

The now famous “last bullet” is a familiar catch phrase with commentators. Whatever will happen after the final bullet is fired remains to be seen and we can only speculate.

Is the Luo nation prepared for a post Raila Odinga political era? Is ODM, CORD and Kenya ready for politics without the man who has been said to sneeze and Kenya catches a cold? 

Let us contemplate the scenario. While Kenya at large will simply move on like it did when Moi exited the scene, CORD, ODM and the Luo nation at large will feel the effect of a retired Raila Odinga. While CORD and ODM may experience some levels of disintegration as members might go their separate ways in pursuit of various political goals, the Luo nation is headed for a confused period indeed.

For starters, Raila has been the de facto leader of the Luo community for close to four decades now. His grip on the region can only be compared to that of Moi in the Kalenjin community. Without any heir to the throne visible, the community only discuses Raila’s succession in hushed tones. 

Nobody wants to be caught talking about Raila’s succession. The chairman of the Luo Council of Elders Opiyo Otondi actually got himself in trouble when he sensationally claimed that the elders had settled on Nairobi governor Evans Kidero as Raila successor. 

He had to swallow his words and seek a public apology for contemplating politics without Raila. Kidero himself has once in a while been attacked ferociously especially after his forays into Luo land, holding harambees here and there.

 The succession matter is even compounded by the fact that Raila’s confidants and those who would have easily slid into his big shoes are equally older and ageing. In this league are the likes of Kisumu Senator Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o who is 72, Siaya Senator James Orengo at 65, Rongo MP Dalmas Otieno at 71 and Dr Oburu Oginga 76.

This leaves the younger generation of Luo politicians alone on the weighing scale. In this list is Dr. Kidero (58), Suba MP John Mbadi (mid 40s), Gem MP Jakoyo (47) and probably former Rarieda MP Raphael Tuju (56). 

Tuju is though a very unlikely candidate owing to his abrasive opposition to the Raila and the Odinga family at large and his unhidden hate of the Luo nation brand of politics. 

This leaves the trio of Kidero, Mbadi and Jakoyo. This list may widen depending on how things play out ahead of and after 2017 polls.

Some political pundits have further suggested that the Luo nation must be in government after the 2017 elections at all cost and another way through that is by Raila Odinga supporting Nairobi governor Dr. Evans Kidero to be Uhuru's running mate and bargain for influential cabinet positions like Interior, Finance Agriculture and Devolution. 

Of the three, it is only Kidero who stands out. He has the financial might, political clout and only needs some kind of anointing by Raila in order for him to take over the mantle.

Raila’s succession plan whether held in secrecy or guarded by his close confidants, it remains a very juicy debate that the luo nation must discuss further and come up with a plan lest we remain political orphans.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

RAILA ODINGA FACES THE BIGGEST TEST OF HIS POLITICAL CAREER OVER THE LOOMING ODM PRIMARIES AS HE HEADS TO THE LAST STAB ON THE PRESIDENCY.

The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) leader cuts the image of a President-in-waiting, at least on the national scene. The indefatigable opposition chief is a man that is under the radar of both the Jubilee and CORD zealots who will do anything to not avoid even a simple blink of their eyelids, lest Raila pulls a move that will effectively terminate their political lives.

But, unknown to many, the former Prime Minister is a man under siege, while he appears easy in public and only awaiting for the blow of the final whistle to fire his “last bullet”, Raila Odinga is a troubled man.

The CORD flag bearer’s position and the reconstitution of the IEBC through minimum reforms are just two reasons for his head ache; in fact they are just a small bit of the things that bother the son of the doyen of opposition politics. And saying that Raila’s “In-Tray” is full as he approaches the 2017 elections is an understatement.

Raila who is expected to make his fourth and probably the last attempt at the presidency in just about 16 months is reportedly keen to seal all loopholes that may have caused him the seat in the last three stabs.

Top on his agenda is the ever chaotic, shambolic and a mockery to democracy that has been ODM’s nomination exercise especially in his back yard of Nyanza, and by extension Western Kenya.

Interestingly, one of the battle fronts for ODM party nominations will be the seat of County Governors. Herein lies the control of Billions of shillings allocated to county governments as a direct result of devolution, which the former Premier fought tooth and nail to be entrenched in the new constitution.

The current crop of governors have been accused of presiding over news centers of corruption in the name of county governments and now their 2013 “Team Mates” have turned their eyes on those seats, angling to send them packing on the ballot day.

The ODM party leader has in no uncertain terms said that this time round he will not interfere in the ODM’s internal nominations. He has said severally that he will work with whoever will be voted in by the people during the nominations and whoever wins in the general elections.

The question is, can the man from Opoda farm keep his word? Can he subject his trusted loyalists and allies like Nyong’o, Orengo and Jakoyo to an exercise that they are likely to lose? Time will tell, but let us ponder the following scenarios.

In Kisumu, the incumbent governor Jack Ranguma is facing an onslaught from Senator Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o who is believed to be ODM’s choice and business mogul Dr. Hezron Mc’Obewa. 

Ranguma, who is a direct beneficiary of the post nomination rebellion in the last polls, (Raila’s perceived attempt to have his sister Ruth Odinga become governor was flatly rejected as Kisumu county residents went to the streets chanting, “No Ranguma, No Raila”) has been heavily criticized for presiding over a corrupt regime coupled with skewed appointments on clan lines. 

Ranguma hopes that with Ruth Odinga as his deputy, his re election bid is rosy and secured. Other hopefuls include Asaka Nyangara from Nyakach, David Wayiera and Prof Wayumba who both hail from Nyahera.

Everyone will be looking at Raila Odinga ahead of 2017 for whatever he says or does at that time will ultimately change the scenario. ”If he chooses to stand by his long time friend Prof. Nyong’o, the rebellion might be bigger than 2013. The professor from Ratta in Seme is immensely unpopular, stingy and out of touch with the local politics” said a local pundit.

Word on the street is that a section of voters in Kisumu county are waiting for Raila to make the mistake of anointing Nyong’o then they tell him off with a protest vote to another candidate.

Philanthropist Dr. Mc’Obewa may be the biggest beneficiary in an event that Raila lets the people decide. He has employed detailed strategies on the ground, reaching to people in all corners of the county. 

He has paid school fees to orphans, drilled bore holes and helped many needy cases. “With all factors constant, Dr. Mc’Obewa will beat Ranguma at 9 am on election date. No wonder both Ranguma and Nyong’o camps are silently hoping that the former PM weighs in so that confusion reigns”.

The other game changer would be the type of running mates that the three will pick and their choice for the seat of Senator. 

While Nyong’o is said to be angling to support Nyando MP Fred Outa as Senator, his running mate remains unknown. Ranguma is believed to be toying with the idea of bringing in Elijah Oburu, son to nominated MP Dr. Oburu Odinga and nephew to Raila. His choice for Senator remains unknown though. 

Dr. Mc’Obewa has kept his cards close to his chest though his close aides have hinted to this blog that he may rope in the current Market-Millimani ward MCA Eddy Anayo to fetch the diaspora votes, as he tries to calculate the Kano factor and the non Kisumu locals who hold a huge sway in the county politics.

In Siaya, according to Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo, Cornel Amoth Rasanga who was literally fished under the bed to be  the governor has become very unpopular and is said to be only waiting for the besieged IEBC to officially open the campaigns for him to declare that he is not defending his seat.

On the surface, Rasanga has endeared himself towards Jakom and even alluded to having Raila’s special daughter Rosemary as his running mate, all in the hopes of “catching” Raila’s eyes for a Rasanga Tosha pronouncement. 

The idea to have Rosemary as his running mate is already causing jitters among the supporters of his deputy Ouma Onyango, who feel that the son of the colonial chief wants to dump the career High school principle who they have had an on and off affair.

Rasanga through his director of communication Boni Odinga has since dismissed that idea as media fabrication

He is however believed to have effectively voted himself out due to uncouth behaviors like declaring non existence public holidays and calling on Cord governors to remove President Uhuru’s portrait from their offices and replace them with that of Raila Odinga.

His biggest challenge might come from Raila’s right hand man and Siaya Senator James Orengo, though sources close to the former PM disclose that Raila has a soft spot for former regional PS Carey Orege.

Other formidable candidates who have shown interest include Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo who is seen as the people’s choice and Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo who has kept everybody guessing though he is believed to be fronting William Oduol who won in 2013 but was robbed in day broad light.

Like in Kisumu, everyone will be keenly watching any move that Raila will or will not make. If he chooses to keep off, then Siaya gubernatorial race might turn out to be one of the hotly contested in Luo Nyanza.

The battle in that case is likely to be between businessman Wiliam Oduol, Senator James Orengo and Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo as the other flower girls will be escorting them.

South Nyanza, a region that ODM enjoys massive support and seen as it’s bedrock, has the twin counties of Migori and Homa Bay. Homa Bay, for starters, has the highest number of ODM rebels who have openly defied the party and Raila Odinga the like of James Rege of Karachuonyo and George Oner of Rangwe have no love for Jakom.

They are known to give unwavering support to Raila, but will not shy away from speaking their minds on any issue. It is not lost on observers how they rejected attempts to have Raila replace their late Senator Otieno Kajwang. The party leader would not want to get into any antagonism with such a wrathful electorate base. In fact, already battle lines are drawn and players will be fighting among themselves and give baba their best choice.

ODM party chairman John Mbadi has openly declared his support and endorsed the incumbent Cyprian Awiti for a second term pitting him against Raila’s ardent supporter Commissioner Gladys Wanga who is oscillating between the current Kasipul MP Oyugi Magwanga and Rusinga’s Mr. Money Bags Sammy Wakiaga.

While Awiti has lost favor with most of the elected leaders, but none of his would be challengers looks good enough to displace him. The other notable noise makers like Millie Odhiambo of Mbita, Agustino Neto of Ndhiwa and Silvance Osele Kabondo-Kasipul are still marking time, probably considering where to place their bets.

Pundits says that what has worked for Awiti is the correct political moves that he makes, he is the only governor that has worked well without friction with his deputy Hamilton Orata hails from Ndhiwa and keeping him as his preferred running mate could possibly deliver him a second term. 

During the burial of ODM chairman John Mbadi's mother in November last year, Awiti made a public announcement that as Luo Nyanza governors they had decided to fully support Raila's last stab to the presidency with all their resources. 

One would argue that in an event that the governors jointly donate 1.2 Billion to Raila's presidential kitty, would the party still subject them to the ever vigorous ODM primaries.....???

In the neighboring Migori County, Okoth Obado appears to be heading for a smooth re-election since no substantial opposition has come his way. Having won on a PDP ticket, it was hugely expected that the ODM brigade would quickly make his work difficult and slay him ahead of 2017.

Nothing much can be heard of Mrs. Anyanga, wife to current Nyatike MP Edick Anyanga and former Rongo MP Ochillo Ayako who on a fair and leveled ground could be Obado’s nightmare are also still believed to be sharpening their weapons.

Obado has opted for the seemingly easier route of getting closer to the Odinga family, he is said to be very close to Mrs Ida Odinga after he single handedly took the responsibility of fully funding the funeral expenses of Raila Odinga’s mother in law.

With this tactic that may terribly fail, he joins the league of Ranguma and Rasanga who believe that having an Odinga name as one of their strategies is an automatic win. TIME WILL TELL.








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