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Kawowo Sports is an East African sports website based in Kampala, Uganda, that publishes digital sports content with a focus on local and regional information. It was founded by Joseph Owino in September 2011.
Joseph Geno Owino is a Ugandan entrepreneur with business interests in IT, social media and sports. [3] He is the founder and CEO of Owino Solutions [4] and also the Founder of East African online sports platform, Kawowo Sports. [5] [6]
The participating teams were Botswana, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda. [3] Uganda were the defending champions, having won the inaugural edition in June 2023. [4] Uganda confirmed their place in the final with two matches remaining. [5] Nigeria secured a place in the final by defeating Rwanda on the last day of the league phase. [6]
Okwi first represented Uganda at senior level in 2009. He was the second top scorer at the 2010 CECAFA Cup, scoring a four goals in five matches. [20] The following year at the 2011 CECAFA Cup, he scored five goals and was joint top scorer alongside Rwanda's Meddie Kagere and their captain Olivier Karekezi.
The 2024 Uganda Cricket World Cup Challenge League B was the inaugural round of Group B matches of the 2024–2026 Cricket World Cup Challenge League, a cricket tournament which forms part of the qualification pathway to the 2027 Cricket World Cup.
She was recruited and trained under William Mwanga with the Maroons Aqua Sports Club, where she learned how to row in a single boat. [4] According to a Ugandan sports website, Kawowo Sports, Noble's maiden rowing championship for Uganda was during the 2016 World Rowing U23 Championships held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. [13] [14]
Omedi has made ten appearances for Uganda cranes, he has scored three goals and provided four assists. [3] Denis Omedi helped Uganda in earning a spot in the African Cup of Nations 2025 tournament that will be played in Morocco, he scored a goal against Bafana Bafana during the 2025 AFCON qualifiers match which ended in a 2–2 draw.
Namata then joined Kawempe Muslim Secondary School (2018), a prominent institution for women’s football, where she studied history, economics, geography, and sub-mathematics, earning her Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education in 2019 with eight points.