Saturday 27 August 2011

Defending The Crown

The 2011 Kenya Natioanl Scout Competitions, Rover Challenge and Youth Forum shall atke place from 31st August to 4th September at the Rowallan National Scouts Camp in Nairobi. This is an annual event that brings together teams that won at the Provincial level that took place between 15th and 19th June 2011 in the Chipukizi/Junior, Mwamba/Senior and Jasiri/Rover sections from all over the country.

As has been our long standing tradition, DUE TO OUR HARDWORK, the Unit produced the best boys teams in all the three categories in the entire Coast Region. As a result the Unit shall be fully reprsented at the National Competitions by Shark Patrol-Chipukizi Boys, Indian Ocean Patrol-Mwamba Boys and Jogoo Patrol-Jasiri. Its is not the first time it ahs happened that the troop is reprsesnted inall the categories. The same has occured since 2008.

in last year's National competitions we emerged tops in all the three categories bringing home the trophies for a second year in in a row. This time round we are going out full throttle to work hard towards retaining all the three titles. if that happens "Inshaallah" we shall qualify to represent Kenya at the Eastern Africa Zonal competitions due to be held at Bahati National Camp in Morogoro,Tanzania in early December.

We are aware that retaining the trophie wont be easy as other troops are also working towards the same. However, we believe in ourselves and we are well prepared, equipped, motivated and upto the task. With God's Grace wwe are confident of success in the spirit of The Bandari Anthem

"Mungu, Mungu
Ibariki Skauti yetu ya Bandari
Mungu, Mungu
Ibariki Skauti yetu ya Bandari

Ubariki Chipukizi
Mungu, Mungu wetu
Ibariki KPA

Ubariki nao Mwamba
Mungu, Mungu wetu
Ibariki KPA

Ubariki na Jasiri
Mungu, Mungu wetu
Ibariki KPA

Ubariki Viongozi
Mungu, Mungu wetu
Ibariki KPA

Ubariki wale wote
Wanaopenda KPA iendelee...."


God Bless our Sponsors and Long live Scouting, Long Live KPA Sea Scouts Troop.

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