07 December 2013

Why President George Bush wants to join Rotaract Club?


News has hit our media house that former president George Bush wants to join Rotaract Club, and here is the main reason why. With the Christmas party season coming, The Rotaract Club of Nairobi East has organized one of the most hyped and awaited event; The Rotaract Getaway on 14th December 2013 at Rapids Camp in Sagana, a camping site outside Nairobi. It is believed that the former president has always had a thing for hanging out and camping in bushy areas, something close to his surname. Our correspondent sort to dig deeper and unravel the whole issue only to find out that George Bush is a lawyer living in Kileleshwa Nairobi.


Why all is not lost
Though President Bush may not be coming, our George Bush is coming and Nairobians still have this chance to get together, mingle, grab Nyama choma and party, thanks to the Rotaract Getaway; and it gets bigger and better every year, thanks to professionals who turn out to support the event. The Rotaract Getaway event pulls crowds ranging from professionals to top business executives in Nairobi and its environs and is organized by the Rotaract Club of Nairobi East. Rotaract Getaways include a number of events throughout the year with the Christmas Getaway going down mid December. Other related events include the wife carrying which is also famous and runs with the brand name of Akankanto and happens annually every June.

Photo by: The Rotaract Club of Nairobi East
 The good course
Rotaract events are always planned for a good course, which is to bring young professionals together to interact, make connections, support community projects and have fun in the process. This year’s Getaway will be a platform for global integration with guests from different backgrounds expected at the event and the most important of all, proceeds raised from the event go into community development projects being executed by The Rotaract Club of Nairobi East. Some of the flagship projects by the club include the biogas project at Christ Chapel Children’s home, Sanitary towel distribution to underprivileged girls, Electricity installation project at Misori Primary school in Nyanza among many other projects.

Well, you got to move with speed because this is an event you don’t want to miss. More details at The Rotaract Club of Nairobi East https://www.facebook.com/events/401315473335832

By: Rotaract Correspondent in Nairobi


 

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