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Kenyan Rugby Player Joins America's NFL

23 year old daniel odongo has just been signed by one of the american football team , The Indianapolis colts.
The kenyan international rugby player played fot the southern kings of super 15 Rugby.He is set to replace wesley saunders , who has been suspended for violaton of NFL performance enhancing drugs policy.
Colt made the announcement on their website."We are excited as an organization with the acquisation of daniel adongo," said general manager Ryan Grigson. "He is not an elite athlete and rising international rugby player , but he is an exceptional competitor and human being that has the right make up for our sport.We are all looking forward in watching his performance in the ensuing weeks .'

Adongo is 6'5 and weigh 116kgs . He is a 2006 graduate of strathmore high school in Nairobi who attended the university of south africa the following year.His rugby resume include playing in the 2012 varsity cup for the university of pretoria Tuks, the vodacom bulls and the New zealand ITM cup team counties.

NAIROBI Senator Mike Sonko has obtained interim orders blocking the Government from further demolition of structure along the Southern bypass in Langata.
 Justice John Mutungi issued interim orders stopping the Kenya National Highways Authority from executing the demolition following a joint application Inter- Christian Churches, Denomination of Nairobi on behalf of residents living in the area
 The judge restrained Highways Authorities and its agents from from destroying, demolishing or in any way interfering with the buildings erected on the parcel of land known as Nairobi/Block 72/3074 pending the hearing of the application scheduled for July 31.
On Monday Sonko asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to stop the demolition of structures. He said property worth millions of shillings was destroyed after the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure flattened structures in the area over the weekend.
 The Ministry said the structures were in the way of a bypass whose construction is underway. In a letter delivered to State House Sonko however said that the structures were far from the bypass and that there was no court order or an eviction notice issued before the demolition.
- See more at: http://the-star.co.ke/news/article-129557/sonko-gets-orders-halt-langata-demolition#sthash.OnPqpXwF.dpuf
NAIROBI Senator Mike Sonko has obtained interim orders blocking the Government from further demolition of structure along the Southern bypass in Langata.
 Justice John Mutungi issued interim orders stopping the Kenya National Highways Authority from executing the demolition following a joint application Inter- Christian Churches, Denomination of Nairobi on behalf of residents living in the area
 The judge restrained Highways Authorities and its agents from from destroying, demolishing or in any way interfering with the buildings erected on the parcel of land known as Nairobi/Block 72/3074 pending the hearing of the application scheduled for July 31.
On Monday Sonko asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to stop the demolition of structures. He said property worth millions of shillings was destroyed after the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure flattened structures in the area over the weekend.
 The Ministry said the structures were in the way of a bypass whose construction is underway. In a letter delivered to State House Sonko however said that the structures were far from the bypass and that there was no court order or an eviction notice issued before the demolition.
- See more at: http://the-star.co.ke/news/article-129557/sonko-gets-orders-halt-langata-demolition#sthash.OnPqpXwF.dpufhhh