Michael Were Mukhusiah is the winner of SuperSport’s Bonga Boli competition.
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The former Multimedia University of Kenya student edged out Mohammed Rashid Mwamkondo, Peter Kirumba and Abdinoor Aden Maalim to emerge victorious and with it a chance to join SuperSport’s expert commentary team.
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It was the climax of SuperSport’s search for KiSwahili commentator on a night of thrilling drama and tension as the competition ended in a grand finale.
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Having been narrowed down to four, each of the finalists then had to commentate on a one minute clip of a Kenyan Premier League match before the judges narrowed them to two with Kirumba and Mwamkondo being axed.
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“I am so glad I have won. I tried as much as possible to nurture my talent and since childhood I have always loved soccer. Its in my blood and I want to thank everyone; the judges, contestants and SuperSport for this opportunity,†said Mukhusiah.
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“I know it’s a tough challenge but I have a number of people I team up with to shape me up in my career. I want to be the best in Kiswahili commentary and am very sure I will uplift the name of SuperSport in Africa.â€
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For the losing finalists, it was huge disappointment.
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“I am wondering how life will go on without football. I don’t know what to say. I have to put so much into this competition and it’s so disappointing to lose. I will continue in football and because I believe there is some space for me in it,†said Kirumba.
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“The ending of a chapter is the beginning of another…whatever the judges have felt I missed , I will go work on it and get it right,†said Mwamkondo.
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The eight week competition saw over a thousand contestants in auditions held in Mombasa, Kisumu and Nairobi.
Story courtesy of supersport.com




