#UnpopularOpinion #728. The Arsenal win teaches & reminds us of one important lesson of life. When you are consistently up & trying to achieve something in life, detractors will always distract, discourage & tell you that you are incapable of achieving it. The noise will be too much to cast down your focus. Keep focusing on the goal, believe in yourself & shut down the noise. Above all, pray & take everything to God. It will not matter how long it takes you. Winning will not even be an option. It SHALL be the only option.
Genuinely speaking, no one comes close to Arsenal fans. Look at the beauty of this edit….. We throughly deserve this happiness, God bless Arsenal editors ✍️
𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓 | The Ministry of Education and Sports has cleared international schools to continue Term Two lessons and proceed with ongoing exams, in line with approved curricula, exam timetables, and regulatory quality standards. | #EducUG
The Lord opened up 2026 to us—and for us—like a door that can not be shut. So we entered with thanksgiving and rejoicing. May the Lord be glorified!
#Jesus#cmfiug#JesusChrististheLord
Uganda Wins 6 Medals at 4th African Youth Games in Angola
Luanda, Angola - Uganda has concluded its campaign at the 4th African Youth Games with a total of 6 medals, including 2 silver and 4 bronze medals.
In athletics, Baskaline Cherotwo won silver in the 1500m event.
In breakdance, George Ntulume also took silver, marking Uganda's first-ever medal in the sport at the African Youth Games.
Keren Chelimo grabbed bronze in the women's 3000m.
The table tennis team shone too - Joseph Sebatindira and Jemimah Nakawala each won bronze in the singles, and they also took bronze in the team event.
Uganda's Medal Winners:
▪️Silver:
- Baskaline Cherotwo (1500m)
- George Ntulume (Breakdance)
▪️Bronze:
- Keren Chelimo (Women's 3000m)
Table Tennis Singles:
-Jemimah Nakawala
-Joseph Sebatindira
Table Tennis Team Events:
- Joseph Sebatindira and Jemimah Nakawala
This morning, @NCSUganda1 and the National Olympic Committee of Uganda proudly flagged off our talented athletes who will compete across six disciplines: @UgaAthletics2, @FubaBasketball, @UgandaAquatics, @UGTableTennis , and @UgaDanceSport . The games will take place from December 10th to 20th, 2025.
Meet our star athletes: Joseph Francis Sebataindira, Jemimah Nakawala (Table Tennis) Jovia Nyeko Anena, Brandina Kyalimpa and Grace Shivan Mwesigwa , marlon Apio ( 3x3 basketball ) Baskalinr Cherotwo, Risper Chekwemboi, kizito Loput and Karen Chelimo ( Athletics ) Abner Isaiah KUC, Mary Peyton (Aquatics) and George William Ntulume (Break Dance).
Our dedicated coaches include Alvin Katumba (Table Tennis), Jonathan Egau (Basketball), Immaculate Chemuta (Athletics), Olivier Nalwadda (Swimming), and Frank Kimuli (Break Dance).
#TeamUganda #AfricanYouthGames #Angola2025
We are back in sixth place on the World Netball ranking which means we have officially qualified for the Netball World Cup in Sydney Australia 2027. Big effort by the Girls in Scotland🖤💛❤️
https://t.co/cvwqzl6fMt
#NetballWorldCup#SheCranes#Flyhigh
Day 3 Wraps!
🏉 GBV & Rugby -values, safe coaching & inclusive play
👟 Coaching Clinic 4 hands-on drills & engaging all learners
📝 School Action Plans -12-week rollout strategies ready to g0. Safer sport, stronger schools!
#SafeSport#GBVPrevention#OlympicSolidarity#UOC#SSC
During the Session facilitated by Ojara Daniel Comboni, M&E specialist from the Uganda Olympic Committee. We were introduced to the Basic key terms of Monitoring and Evaluation, He also defined M&E as an Integral part of day-to-day management of an activity, project or programme. It is a checking progress. We also explored the stages involved in M&E as well as the evaluation criteria including Efficiency, Impact, Effectiveness, Relevance and Sustainability.
#SafeSport #GBVPrevention
#Safeguarding #16DaysOfActivism
#OlympicSolidarity #UOC #SSC