Crawford inspires Uganda’s aspiring champions Jamie Nollette taught Crawford when he was nine years old. “But I’m more interested in what he does outside the ring—caring about people, about kids. And the fact that he has traveled here when...
Cranes qualify for Afcon 2025 At Namboole, Put is not likely to make significant changes to the teams that negotiated the previous two matches against South Sudan.
Ssenyondo spin completes ‘Italian Job’ Uganda’s innings started slowly, with the first seven overs yielding just 17 runs amidst 32 dot balls, reflecting a cautious approach.
Italy offers Uganda no pizza, pasta Gay, Burns and skipper Marcus Campopiano from Middlesex, England, each hit a half-century while Australia-bred Harry Manenti converted to an unbeaten 80-ball century of 114 runs to set 342-4 -...
Shah powers Cricket Cranes The huge victory took Uganda’s record to two wins in two matches as the hosts held control of the first round of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup Challenge League...
Infinix powers Cheptegei to digitize Sebei education Cheptegei is the first Ugandan athlete to scale up philanthropy, walking in the footsteps of other athletics names like Ethiopia’s Haile Gebrselassie, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge and Tegla Loroupe.
Uganda, Kenya push golf tourism at Kitante The conversation has oscillated in leaps and bounds across varying disciplines including athletics, football, golf among others but there are those who have smelt the coffee regarding its impact...
PRIME Mangat maintains firm grip on NRC The rally had initially registered 37 cars but five pulled out. They include Ponsiano Lwakataka, Mike Mukula and Godfrey ‘Soddo’Aine.
PRIME EMC Rally to race through four districts of Busoga The buildup will begin on Friday, July 9 with a corporate social responsibility at three local primary schools: Nakalama in Iganga, Bubinga in Bugweri and Al-Jama in Bugiri.
PRIME Vivo Energies fuel MX fifth Round with Shs50m Federation of Motorsport Clubs of Uganda (FMU) president Jimmy Akena was full of praise for Vivo for always supporting sports in the country.
Hockey: Bittersweet feeling for Kampala The Swans failed to engage any form of gears on Sunday afternoon and DCU capitalized through Winnie Atim’s powerful runs.