Saturday 27 August 2011

KPA Sea Scouts Troop Goes International

The year 2011 will forever remain entrenched in the history of the Troop in a very special way. Just halfway through the year, the troop has made tremendous strides in Scouting. Apart from retaining the District and Provincial Trophies in the Annual Inter Patrol Scouts Competitions, the Troop has made two major steps into the global Scouting Arena.

It all began way back in 2007 when Zablon Samba, Then a Chipukizi Scout, was part of the contingent that reprsented Kenya at the 21st World Scout Centenary Jamboree in the United Kingdom. This year saw other members of the troop step out to represent the Troop and the Country in two major international Scouting events.

From 9th to 19th July 2011, Rover Nelson Ochieng Opany, who is also the Assistant Group Scout Leader was in the Arab Republic of Egypt as the sole Kenyan representative to the 14th International Youth Gathering for Cultural Exchange; that was held in Cairo, Alexandria and Giza.By extension he also served as the representative of the Africa Scout Region.

Just afew days after his return, the Group Scout Leader Mr. James Ngondi and Raywine Mkonambi, a Mwamba/Senior Scout flew out to Sweden to attend the 22nd World Scout Jamboree in Kristianstad, Sweden from 27th July to 7th August 2011.

If this is anything to go by, we believe it is an indication of many more opportunities to come. However we dont brag about our achievements but attribute it to hardwork and the graces of God. Our Scout are always committed to doing scouting not for any reward at all but becxause of the undying passion and love they have for it.

At Kenya Porst Authority we believe in hardwork, discipline and Fear of God as the source of success and real happiness. For this reason we are committed to always do our best in everything. We love Scouting and that is why we always Excel.

"Do your best and be prepared to look wide in Service"

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