Victor Wanyama jets into the country, visits Kamiti prisoners

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By Esther Muchene | Jun 21, 2016
Wanyama during his Kamiti Prison visit              Photo:Courtesy

Football defensive mid-fielder Victor Wanyama is currently on holiday in the country after the end of 2015/16 English Premier league.

The loved footballer who is also the Harambee stars captain has been visiting different parts of the country having a good time all while giving back as well.

Of those he visited were prisoners at the Kamiti maximum prison where he interacted with them last Friday.

‘Yesterday I got the opportunity to visit and interact with prisoners at Kamiti maximum Prison. Had a great day there.’ He tweeted that Friday.

Wanyama who will be joining Tottenham Spurs next season, has managed to visit the National Park, Chaka ranch with his brother Macdonald Mariga and he even had time to go for training at Mathare United where they conducted sessions using the new training technology.

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