A few days ago, my friend Lucky Nyabera Mwale hit me up with one of those wild-but-worth-it ideas. He had a bone to pick—rightfully so—about how our community work at Forezava , especially around youth and sports, seemed to always favor the kids who could run fast or kick hard . And honestly? He had a point. A Bit of Background... As a kid, sports were my escape. Mostly soccer, and for good reason. You see, I had this diminutive body structure —a polite way of saying I was that tiny kid who got pushed over, ignored, or just outright sidelined. But on the pitch? On the pitch, I could speak. I could throw meaning into a game . It was the one space I felt like myself. If life had aligned a little differently—say, if I had someone to buy me boots or a proper ball—I’d probably be gearing up for my 4th or 5th AFCON appearance with the Harambee Stars . But hey, who’s counting? Now Fast Forward to Yesterday… Lucky—yes, the same passionate guy who now works with kids at Magadi Primary Sc...
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