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are ready for whichever opposition thedraw will line up against them. You aregoing to see a motivated team playingwith hunger and a lot of passion.”
From the Ugandan camp, Tooro’sRonald Rugumayo is the reserve playerwhereas Entebbe-based Henry Lujja willsit out the opening round.
The rest of the Adolf Muhumuza-captained side is a mixture of tried andtested, bubbly young and experiencedcrop that made it through a rigorousprovisional squad of 70 players. At 19,Ronald Otile is the youngest, whereas49-year-old Gideon Kagyenzi, the UGCGreens Keeper, is the oldest.
There is only one debutant in Entebbe’sstalwart Martin Ochaya, who is a youngbrother to former national team starsDickson Lagoro and Ronald Kidega.
Muhumuza, too, echoed Kamya’swords. “We are not just talking big,” saidthe 22-year-old.
“We are only speaking our minds be-cause we believe we can do something.We know all the corners of this courseand we are eager to make the most of thishome advantage.”
But for Uganda’s words to yield any
fruit, they must neu-tralize the elite op-position of Zimbabwe,Namibia and primarilythat of record championsSouth Africa, who havewon 19 of the 20 editionsheld since 1995.
“The fairways are good andthe greens are holding well,” saidSouth Africa’s Tristen Strydom.“We have been training in Argen-tina for two weeks and are definitelyhere to win again. But in golf, anythingcan happen.”
The Longest Drive competition, spon-sored by HTC Hub, will wrap up the day’sactivities at the par-4 402-yard long18th hole. Tomorrow, teams will playtwo rounds of foursomes and four-ballbetter-ball before the delegates conveneat UGC for the Africa Zone VI CouncilMeeting.
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Kyambogo University goalkeeper Joseph Etyang receives Man of the Match award after scoring the longest goal in versity Football League history. Etyang’s effort from his obox helped Kyambogo secure a 2 -0 win over Mbarara Unsity of Science and Technology.
Team Uganda go intoZone VI with belief
BY INNOCENT NDAWULA
TODAY’S SCHEDULE
7am: First round singles
1pm: Lunch at UGC
4pm: Longest Drive (18th hole)
7pm: Dinner at Sheraton
Odds are heavily stacked againstUganda but coach Amos Kamya isconfident of a good showing going
into the Africa Zone VI Golf Champion-ship that tees off proper at the par-72Uganda Golf Club (UGC) Kitante coursethis morning.
“We are going for maximum points.Yes, all of the eight points at stake intoday’s opening round of singles,” saidKamya after Team Uganda’s last practiceround yesterday morning.
“We have prepared well and the guys
TEAM UGANDA
Adolf Muhumuza (captain), Robert Oluba, Ronald
Bukenya, Lawrence Muhenda, Happy Robert, Henry Lujja,
Martin Ochaya, Gideon Kagyenzi and Ronald Otile Coach:
Amos Kamya, Manager: Oscar Semawere
Coach Wemali arrestedBY SANDE BSAHAIJA
KAMPALA. Athletics coach Peter Wemali isin Police custody on charges of defilement andrape. Wemali, who has been grappling with
accusations of sexual harassment for overa year, was arrested yesterday afternoon atKibuli Police Training School.
Sipi Region Regional Police Commander(RPC) James Ruhweza ordered Wemali’s ar-rest after medical examinations on threeunder-age national runners, who accused the
coach of sexually assaulting them, indicatedthey were defiled.
The runners, all attached to Police Ath-letics Camp in Kapchorwa, are aged15, 16 and 17 respectively. The ageof consent in Uganda is 18. Wemaliwas until recently the head coach ofthe Police Camp in Kapchorwa andit is suspected he defiled the girlsbetween 2013 and 2014.
Athletics. Medical examinations confirmed that threenational runners, who accused the Uganda Policecoach of sexual harassment, were defiled.
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Team Uganda’slines up a putt at Kitante Golfyesterday. PHOTEDDIE CHICCO
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BY MAKHTUM MUZIRANSA
KAMPALA. Going into the final game of therst round of the Women Elite League, Victoriaroup leaders Kawempe and Elizabeth Group’she Corporate were unbeaten.However, She Corporate who have blown
ot and cold on the road this season fell 2-1Mityana-based side Ajax while season top
orer (14 goals) Sandra Nabweteme’s thirdattrick of the campaign inspired Kawempe to4-0 win over Soroti’s Eastern Heroes. Hasifaassuna scored the other.
Buikwe comfortably saw off Gafford in a4-0 drubbing as the two sides on nine pointsbefore kickoff battled for second spot in Vic-
toria Group. Nassuna’s mother Annet Nakim-bugwe was on the score sheet but the momentbelonged to yet another hattrick hero Winnie
Babirye. Mary Alayo’s brace inspired Alleluya to theirfirst win of the season as they beat Kakira 2-0.
Elizabeth Group
Goals from Goretti Namaala and MaurineAfoyo took Ajax to second place on nine pointsonly two behind now Elizabeth Group leadersWestern United, who beat Wakiso 1-0.
Meanwhile, She Corporate are relegated tothird, level on points with She Mak but with abetter goal difference of three.
Kawempe on the roll, She Corporate finally fall
BY ELVIS SENONO
KAMPALA. Exciting and dan-gerous almost in equal measure,accidents despite continuoussensitisation are common placein motor sport.
For this reason, the domes-tic motorsport governing bodyFederation of Motosport Clubsof Uganda (FMU) on Tuesdayentered into partnership withKampala Executive Aviation
(KEA) and Acute Care andEmergency Response Consor-tium (ACERC) starting withthis weekend’s rally sprint inBusiika.
The partnership will see thetwo companies which workhand in hand, respond to medi-cal emergencies at rally eventsby airlifting the injured.
Speaking at the launch of theevent in Kampala, FMU vicepresident Katende Mukiibi ex-pressed gratitude for the offer.
“We are glad for the partner-ship which should be of greatbenefit to the fraternity,” hesaid.
The two organisations con-sist of medical personnel andaviation experts that evacuatepatients by air from where theyare to places where they can betreated.
The sprint, also the fourthround of the Clubman RallyChampionship will consist of a4.8km double circuit.
FMU, Kampala ExecutiveAviation seal air rescue deal
Wemali arrested, toappear in court overdefilement and rape
The deal will see the firms respond to medical emergencies at rally events. PHOTO BY JB SSENKUBUGE
PATRICK KANYOMOZI
SHANGHAI. Boxing legend Marvelousarvin Hagler says Floyd Mayeather’s
uest to break Rocky Marciano’s recordmost undefeated fights, gives him an
dge over Manny Pacquiao ahead of thechest fight in boxing history on May 2the MGM Grand.Mayweather is currently undefeated47 fights while heavyweight boxing
gend Marciano never lost any of his 49
ghts.Speaking at a press conference in
hanghai, Hagler who was undisputedWorld Middleweight Champion from
80 to 1987 said that desire will driveayweather all the way.“I know he wants to beat the (record ofe) greatest champion Rocky Marciano.
e could play games and win this one,en give a rematch and he has one morebreak the record which is 50,” Hagler
oted.However, Mayweather has already saidere will be only one more fight because,’s not fun like it used to be back then.“It’s business now and I don’t enjoy it
nymore,” Mayweather said.These comments, according to Haglere just the usual bargaining tools and he
xpects “Money” to get the 50 fights.Hagler, who was inducted into the In-rnational Boxing Hall of Fame, however,ys in Pacquiao, Mayweather faces theughest opponent of his career.“Mayweather is a very crafty, sleek andtelligent type of fighter but then you
ave Pacquiao, you know it takes two tongle and I expect Pacquiao to bring the
est out of Mayweather which shouldve us a good fight,” he said.Hagler’s comments are in stark con-ast to those of his former rival John
The Beast” Mugabi who, while speak-g in Kampala early this year, dismissedayweather as a great fighter.Hagler knocked out Mugabi in the 11thund on 10th March 1986 at Caesar’s Pal-e in Las Vegas to retain the WBC, WBA
nd IBF middleweight titles.A year later, Hagler lost to Sugar Ray
eornard at the same venue, and retired
1988.
Hagler tips
Mayweatherover Pacquiao
Rape and defilement are capital ofences, which attract a death sentenceCourt, however, has the discretion to giva lighter sentence depending on the circumstances.
“We carried out examinations witour Police surgeon in Mbale on Mondaand the report indicates that all the girllost their virginity. Since they accusethe coach, we had to arrest him. He is thprime suspect. There is no smoke withoufire. We have preferred charges of defilement and rape against him. Let him provhis innocence in court,” Ruhweza tol
Daily Monitor in a telephone interviewyesterday.
Wemali spent several hours incarcerated at Jinja Road Police before beintransferred to Kapchorwa last night.
Ruhweza said he will be produced ithe Kapchorwa Chief Magistrate’s Courtoday. By press time, the Police wermaking arrangements to put the coacthrough the necessary medical check-upWemali has been the biggest newsmakein Uganda’s athletics since last Marcwhen female junior national team runners accused him of sexually harassinthem during a training camp in Bukwahead of the Africa Cross-country Championships.
The Kipsiro cry
The girls confided in national team captain, Moses Kipsiro, revealing to him thaWemali advised them to get pregnant anabort after three months in order to rubetter. Others claimed he physically as
saulted them.Kipsiro demanded that the coach i
fired and investigated but that put thstar runner at loggerheads with UgandAthletics Federation (UAF).
The Commonwealth Games gold medalist was dropped from the team tharepresented Uganda at the World HaMarathon Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark. UAF later said they cleareWemali after thorough investigations bua Police report indicated he made sexuaadvances on a female athlete and usevulgar language during training sessions.
Accusations against the coach resurrected last month after Kipsiro claimehe sent him a life-threatening phone message.
Last week, a stakeholders meeting waheld in Kapchorwa and the three girlmade confessions that the coach defilethem. Ruhweza, only in Sebei Region fotwo months, said he was moved by thgirls’ confessions during the meeting anpromised to arrest the coach after investigations.
“We were told there is another youngirl, who he impregnated and forced tabort. We are still trying to trace herRuhweza said yesterday.
Olympic and world marathon champion Stephen Kiprotich, who hails fromKapchorwa, told Daily Monitor in a receninterview that Wemali has ruined severacareers by fathering children with promising runners.
“I don’t know why UAF is shieldinhim because he is a wrong character. Thpeople in Kapchorwa don’t like him,” Kiprotich said.
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WOMEN ELITE LEAGUE e RESULTS
Victoria Group
Kawempe 4-0 E. Heroes
Buikwe 4-0 GaffordAlleluya 2-0 Kakira
Elizabeth Group
Ajax 2-1 She Corporate
Wakiso 0-1 Western United
UCU 0-1 She Mak
BY ABDU WASIKE
KAMPALA. Kyambogo andMakerere universities havehad a good run in this season’sNile Special University FootballLeague.
The two sides that have a long
rivalry in the league are cur-
rently tied on points at the topof the table separated only bygoal difference.
Kyambogo coach, Deo Sser-wada says home advantage andpast records will count for noth-ing when the two sides face offespecially as Makerere is cur-rently having a good run.
Makerere’s Douglas Bamwey-
ana, wants to leave Kyambogowith atleast a win.
Meanwhile, yesterday UgandaMartyrs University and KampalaUniversity drew 1-all in Nkozi.
Moses Buga had put the visi-tors ahead in the 33rd minutebefore Nkozi’s Godfrey Ochanpulled off the equaliser through
a penalty in the 66th minute.
Makerere, Kyambogo meet in varsity league