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Andrew Mwanguhya

Africa

Sports Journalist at Daily Monitor

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  • 2 days ago | monitor.co.ug | Andrew Mwanguhya

    What you need to know:For the locally based players, these matches present a “make-or-break” opportunity to impress and secure a place on Put’s squad for the Chan finals co-hosted by Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. Uganda Cranes' international friendlies against Cameroon this Friday and Gambia on Monday are more than just warm-up games - they are critical indicators of what lies ahead.

  • 3 days ago | monitor.co.ug | Andrew Mwanguhya

    Uganda and Cameroon haven’t faced off that many times in international football. The two nations have met just five times, with each winning twice, and the other ending in a stalemate. Four of the five encounters were in Africa Cup of Nations qualification, with the first two clashes coming in February and March 1969 - Uganda winning 2-1 at home and losing 2-0 away.

  • 4 days ago | monitor.co.ug | Andrew Mwanguhya

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  • 5 days ago | monitor.co.ug | Andrew Mwanguhya

    She’s headed for her first Comrades as Uganda’s official race ambassador - and her fourth in-person appearance - deepening her historic connection with what is arguably the world’s most iconic 90km ultra test. So when Janet Nakkazi rose to speak at Uganda’s Team Matooke send-off dinner last Friday night, ahead of the June 8 Comrades Marathon from Pietermaritzburg to Durban, every word landed with the weight of experience and encouragement.

  • 1 week ago | upl.co.ug | Andrew Mwanguhya

    Overview: Omedi beat off competition from SC Villa duo Patrick Jonah Kakande and Ronald Ssekiganda, Kitara’s Jude Ssemugabi, and Vipers’ Allan Okello to claim the top individual men’s prize, driving away in a new Subaru. In the women’s category, Zainah Nandede saw off Kawempe Muslim’s Agnes Nabukenya and teammates Shamirah Nalugya, Daisy Nakaziro, and Lady Doves’ Resty Kobusobozi.

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Andrew Mwanguhya @TheLoveDre
13 May 25

RT @KyambogoRun: Just like the months, the marathons keep coming at you fast! So after the #KyambogoUltraChallengeRun which marathon is up…

Andrew Mwanguhya
Andrew Mwanguhya @TheLoveDre
13 May 25

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Nicholas Opiyo (Pronouns He/Him) @nickopiyo

Media houses looking for informed opinions on the UPDF (Amendment) Bill, here is a list of people who have dedicated a whole lot of time to researching military justice and militarism in Uganda @RNaluwairo -Dean School of Law @MakerereLaw - has a PhD in military justice Dan

Andrew Mwanguhya
Andrew Mwanguhya @TheLoveDre
13 May 25

RT @nickopiyo: Media houses looking for informed opinions on the UPDF (Amendment) Bill, here is a list of people who have dedicated a whole…