Blacks Power FC have signaled their intent to return to Uganda’s football elite by appointing Michael Lukyamuzi as head coach ahead of the new FUFA
Month: September 2025
Ugandan Clubs Eye Redemption as KAVC International Returns
When the KAVC International Volleyball Tournament serves off in Lugogo next week, Ugandan clubs will be carrying more than just their jerseys onto the court—they
KCCA FC Strengthen Wide Options as Transfer Rebuild Gains Momentum
KCCA FC’s ongoing squad rebuild has gathered more pace with the acquisition of winger Rogers Mugisha, who joins on a three-year deal. The 22-year-old becomes
Uganda Names Team for World Athletics Championships in Tokyo
The Uganda Athletics Federation has announced its team for the World Athletics Championships, which will take place in Tokyo, Japan, from September 13 to 21,
Uganda Open Amateurs Set for Fireworks as Cwinyaai, Akena Renew Rivalry
Pressure is mounting at Lugazi Hills Golf and Country Club as the Johnnie Walker Uganda Open Golf Championship shifts into its decisive amateur showdown, where
Mulindwa Rallies Clubs as FUFA Faces Resistance Over League Reforms
Vipers SC president Lawrence Mulindwa has emerged as the figurehead of Uganda Premier League (UPL) clubs in their standoff with FUFA, warning that any reforms
URA FC Strengthen Technical Bench with Edward Golola Appointment
URA FC have reinforced their coaching department under head coach Alex Isabirye by naming veteran tactician Edward Golola as the club’s new first assistant coach.
Alex Kanabi Wins Site Monthly Sports Award for Best Boxer of August
Alex Kanabi from KCCA BC has been named the best boxer for August at the Site Monthly Sports Awards. Kanabi won the award after receiving
2025 National Novices Boxing Championship Kicks Off with Over 900 Boxers
The 2025 National Novices Boxing Championship has officially begun at the Lugogo National Council of Sports Complex in Kampala, Uganda. Over 900 upcoming boxers from
Nyanchama Breaks Ugandan Open Jinx in Dramatic Playoff Finish
After years of near misses, Kenya’s Mercy Nyanchama finally etched her name into Ugandan golf history, claiming the 2025 Johnnie Walker Uganda Ladies Open in
