Today African Nations Championship DRC v Zambia, 4pmAngola v Kenya, 7pm There’s a new mood sweeping through Nairobi — one that feels less like hope
Month: August 2025
Kapombe’s Late Heroics Ignite Tanzanian Dreams at CHAN 2024
Veteran defender Shomari Kapombe turned national hero on Wednesday night as his 89th-minute strike secured Tanzania a dramatic 1-0 victory over Mauritania, putting the hosts
Uganda Makes Mark at Inaugural ANOCA School Games in Algeria
Uganda’s young athletes left a lasting impression at the first edition of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) School Games, finishing 13th
Uganda’s Table Tennis Revolution: Young Stars Rewrite History in Lagos
In what is being hailed as a breakout moment for Ugandan table tennis, a team of just seven junior players stunned the continent by collecting
Uganda Secures First Win at Africa U20 Women’s Volleyball Championship
Uganda’s U20 Women’s Volleyball team bounced back in style at the ongoing 2025 Africa U20 Women’s Championship in Yaoundé, Cameroon, dispatching Burundi in straight sets
URA FC officially unveils striker Fred Amaku as their third signing
The four times Uganda Premier League Champions, URA Football Club has acquired service of the Fred Amaku from Kitara FC following the expiry of his
Uganda’s Olokotum and Onapa for World Beach Pro tours
Uganda’s Beach Volleyball top seeds, Geoffrey Onapa and Allan Ejiet Olokotum (Onapa/Olokotum), will feature in the World Beach Pro tour set for 20-23 August 2025
Uganda’s Rising Stars Shine as Africa’s Table Tennis Festival Closes in Lagos
As the 2025 Table Tennis Festival in Lagos reaches its thrilling conclusion, Uganda’s young paddlers have emerged as one of the biggest revelations of the
West African Heavyweights Set for Long-Awaited CHAN Duel
Today in African Nations ChampionshipCongo v Sudan 5pmSenegal v Nigeria 8pm When Senegal and Nigeria step onto the pitch for their opening Group C clash
Cranes Crumble Under Spotlight as CHAN Opener Exposes Fragile Foundation
On a night meant to mark a bold return to continental football on home soil, Uganda’s Cranes instead endured a reality check — one that
