Khaman Maluach double-double sinks Al Ahly The Ugandan side held on for a massive win to improve to 1-3 and maintain hopes of qualifying
BAL: Opong calls for fight as City Oilers search for first win The Libyans had star guard Pierre Jackson injured early in the game but Lual Lual Acuili dominated the inside to punish Oilers every transition.
City Oilers head coach Karim Nesba praises local lads after Al Ahly defeat City Oilers fell to their third straight defeat in the Basketball Africa League Nile Conference on Monday night
Kitara continue pursuit of rare double dream The northern side has taken good advantage of their home ground where they dispatched UPDF, Nsambya, Young Simba and Pakwach Young Stars.
National Open: Kibira quits Ukasha’s welterweight Could Kibira have seen an easier challenge in light middleweight which is vacated by its best two boxers? Or he is avoiding the rivalry with Matovu?
Victoria Pearls aim to avoid Wildcats’ harm Uganda is playing a competitive night T20 international for the first time.
Night cricket test for Victoria Pearls Uganda elected to bat first but struggled to get out of the blocks with only opener Immaculate Nandera (19 runs off 26 balls) reaching double digits among the top four batters.
Dutch survivors carry Victoria Pearls’ load Uganda’s task is mountainous. Sri Lanka is the tournament’s highest ranked side - seventh globally on the ICC charts. Thailand is 12th while Scotland is 14th and Uganda is 18th.
The Legends Marathon scores high for runners Rugby legends led by Alex Mubiru, Martial Tchumkam and Victor Wadia – who made a guard of honour at the finish line for most of the runners that finished after them blessed the event.
Favourite Mangat, crews wary of rain Up to 31 rally drivers made entries but that number was trimmed by one as Yassin Nasser opted to take a break.
Nasser rolls as Rovanpera wins Safari rally The World Rally Championship (WRC) event saw Finland’s Rovanpera avoid any late trouble to wrap up a comfortable win.
Time to 'draw a line' under Red Bull saga, says Horner Horner faced a series of questions and gave a series of elusive semi-placatory answers.
What Game One told us about semifinalists Coach Amou called bits of Aporu and Ivan Ongom play “unacceptable”.