Veteran journalist James Waindi (Left) is the new Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK ) President after he amassed 37 votes to beat incumbent Chris Mbaisi who garnered 26 in the cutthroat elections held on Saturday April 15, 2023 at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. [Courtesy, Standard]
Veteran journalist James Waindi is the new Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) president.
The People Daily Sports Editor amassed 37 votes to beat incumbent Chris Mbaisi of the Star Newspaper who garnered 26 in the cutthroat elections held yesterday at Nyayo Stadium.
Eric Njiru of Homeboyz Radio had 34 votes against James Magayi of Pulse Media in the race for the vice president post.
Mukami Wambora, a freelancer, edged Alex Isaboke of Capital FM by 35 votes to 28 to bag the treasurer position in absentia.
Samson Ateka of the Star Newspaper won the organising secretary post unopposed while Agnes Makhandia of Nation Media (48 votes), Beki Mwamburi of Citizen Radio (36), Ahmed Abulla of K24 (40) and Charity Wanja, a freelancer, (27) were the four executive committee members elected.
Delegates will decide the way forward on the position of the Secretary General after incumbent Mike Okinyi of Citizen TV opted out of the race, while Moses Wakhisi of KTN was locked out of the post on technicalities.
Those elected will be in office for four years.
But Waindi and his newly elected team knows their work is cut out, with constitution amendment and unifying of the members top of the agenda. Veteran journalist James Waindi (Left) is the new Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK ) President after he amassed 37 votes to beat incumbent Chris Mbaisi who garnered 26 in the cutthroat elections held on Saturday April 15, 2023 at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. [Courtesy, Standard]
"I'm grateful to those who voted to give me the mandate to lead this noble association.
"Let's now join hands and make this association great again," Waindi, a former Standard Media Group journalist, underlined in his acceptance speech.
"Constitution change and the journalists welfare will be top key in our next agenda.
"We will do a massive recruitment drive to add new members to the association as well as bring more sponsors on board.
"We will also hold investment training for the members.
"I'm also pledging that the election for the vacant Secretary General post will be held soon," he added.
Mbaisi thanked the scribes for showing decorum in the highly contested elections saying: "You made your decisions, it's not a bed of roses leading this association, but I'll be open to talks and consultations for advice that may take this organisation to the next level."
Kenya National Sports Council administrative secretary James Akama and treasurer Charles Nyaberi who oversaw the elections hailed the exercise for being peaceful even though they recommended voters education ahead of future elections to avert the number of spoilt votes realised in the exercise
"These elections were in line with international sports body AIPS.
"As members of various federations, SJAK is very important to us because the sports journalists help to market our associations, we owe a lot of gratitude to SJAK," Nyaberi stated.
"To the new office, go beyond the bar that was set by the outgoing office, we have confidence in you that you will deliver."