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Kisumu Rugby Football Club,Kisumu Kisumu RFC is based in Kisumu. Kisumu was founded in 1982, by David Mshila, Dennis Awori, Job Owino, Jack Ogal, Jim Owino, and Jos Odaga.They were originally based at the Kisumu Railway Club and the Jomo Kenyatta Sports Ground in Kisumu. Kisumu Boys High School also served as a training venue for years.Kisumu Technical High School (later) Kisumu Polytechnic (1997) was used as a venue for games because of the good grass facility. In 1983 Kisumu combined with Kakamega, Kitale and Eldoret to form KITUSUMU an acronym for Kitale and Kisumu.J.B Nyamwange, Jack and Walter Omaido came in from Kitale.Reg ’Pape” Sembi of Kakamega, a Canadian member of the Peace Corps Johnson Travis and Paul Scott of Eldoret.Kitusumu played mainly as a Western Kenya touring side but folded up in 1986. Kisumu RFC was revived in late 1990, early 1991.This time it was Paul Okullu, Charles Lutta Kasamani, Charles Okuthe and Peter Openda who revived the Club. Peter Openda was elected as First Chairman and Paul Okullu as Honorary Secretary. In the years between 1991 and 1996, Kisumu competed mainly in two tournaments the Great Rift Valley 10- aside in Nakuru and the Driftwood Sevens in Mombasa.Occassional appearances were made at the Harlequin Christie Sevens and the Mean Machine 15th anniversary in 1992.This was mainly due to two reasons a limited player base and limited finances. At the same time, the Club hosted the Kisumu Ten-aside event held between 1991 and 1994.In 1997 Kisumu joined the then lower league –called the Bowl. They won the trophy outright winning all the games. At the Driftwood sevens in Mombasa they lost in the final to the United States International University, before the Kenya Seven’s side brought a brilliant ran to halt at the Kabeberi Memorial Tournament. Two Kisumu players were called up to the National Sevens team, Andrew Okwaro and Fred Jura,becoming the inaugural Kisumu players called up to Kenya. Later in the same year-Kisumu embarked on a tour of Uganda culminating in a ‘test’ versus Uganda at Lugogo Staduim.Kisumu lost 47-13. Rugby had surely come of age. Early in 1998, the Kenya Rugby Football Union thus granted promotion to Kisumu, including them in the second division, Eric Shirley Shield. The Shield was composed of 12 teams, eleven based in Nairobi. In the years between 1998 and 2001, Kisumu participated/competed on and off in the ESS.This was mainly because of lack of finances to travel eleven times to the Capital. In 2001 Kisumu rejoined the National Sevens circuit and hosted the Centenary Celebrations marking 100 years of the town.Kisumu rejoined the Eric Shirley Shield in 2002.This was under the Chairmanship of David Akelola who guaranteed of the Club’s finances. In a brilliant season, Kisumu were winners of the African Military Games Tournament and First runners-up in the East Africa Mwamba Cup. In 2003 the Kenya Rugby Union under the Chairmanship of Richard Omwela awarded Kisumu a tournament, the Dala Sevens as part of the National Sevens Circuit. This tournament would grow to become the biggest sevens tournament, not just in Kenya, but in Africa. The event grew to 32 teams by the end of the decade. In 2011 a New Chairman Mwangi Muthee was elected as Chairman of the Kenya Rugby Union. He came in with a new policy of affirmative action. The KRU first and foremost promoted Kisumu to an expanded Kenya Cup. The Union would finance transport to all Kenya Cup team.Kisumu thus became a beneficiary, gaining promotion to the Kenya Cup and gaining in terms of transport-allowance. Chairman-Paul Okong’o, Coach-Arthur Shikwe.

December 2013
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 * Orengo was subseqently elected MP in December 1992 on a  [Ford-Kenya political party|FORD-Kenya]  ticket.He was re-elected in December 1997 on Ford-Kenya ticket but lost his seat in the 2002