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Phillanthropism: Rally drivers set for a charity day out in Kalangala

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Phillanthropism: Rally drivers set for a charity day out in Kalangala
Uganda rally drivers are preparing for day out in Kalangala, Bugala Island, Ssese dubbed “Drivers Day Out”. The outing will be for three action packed days for charity, refreshing of competitors mind from the usual racing grounds, associating with their Island fans. It will run from 29th September to 1st October. There are lots of […]

Uganda rally drivers are preparing for day out in Kalangala, Bugala Island, Ssese dubbed “Drivers Day Out”. The outing will be for three action packed days for charity, refreshing of competitors mind from the usual racing grounds, associating with their Island fans.

It will run from 29th September to 1st October.

There are lots of listed activities including a charity where different items like food staffs, clothes and others basic needs shall be donated to people with disabilities homes.

The solicited items will go to Kalangala Home for Children with Special Needs.

Drivers plan to commemorate the event  pioneer and sponsor, late James Mulowoza Kibuuka who passed on during Covid19 lockdown.

“ We are planning to lay over a wreath on the grave of late Mulowoza who pioneered the driver’s day out on the Island, as many drivers didn’t make it for his burial due to COVID-19 restrictions,” Explained, Jonas Kansiime who double as event manager and Competitor.

Kansiime added that, there will be other several activities that drivers will be engaged in, the days they will be at the Island.

These also include a road safety awareness campaign( giving out reflector jackets and sensitizing Boda Boda riders), football matches with fans and a three section rally event.

21 crews have already confirmed participation by registration. Entries close on 23rd Sept 2023.

 

Full Entry list

  1. Dr. Moustapha Mukasa / Mwambazi Lawrence – Subaru N12
  2. Andy Musoke / Siraj kyambande – Evo 6
  3. Jonas Kansiime / Ronald Bukenya – Evo8
  4. Bwete Mohammed / Shakirah Nabwami – Evo9
  5. Kyambande Herbert / Nsubuga Andy – Subaru Gc8
  6. Musa Mulimila/ Pius Luggya -Suzuki swift RS
  7. Isa Nyanzi / Samir Nasser – Subaru N10
  8. Peter Kalule / Another – Subaru XV
  9. Sabiiti Muyanja/ Another – toyota Fx
  10. Ibrahim lubega / Haji Muliika – Toyota FX
  11. Kanakulya Mustapha /Another – Subaru N11
  12. Dr. Nsereko Godfrey / Another – Subaru GC8 2WD
  13. Julius Semambo /Diana Nagawa – Toyota FX
  14. Gilberto Balondemu / Sharihah Kateete – Toyota Vitz
  15. Joseph Junior – Buggy
  16. Fred Busulwa / Mildred Kibuuka – Subaru N14

18.Walugyo Gilbert/ Gilberto balondemu – Toyota vitz RS

  1. Brian Kavuma / Another
  2. Faizo Kayira / Another – Subaru Gc8
  3. Muwanguzi Joshua / Nambasa – Subaru N12
  4. Nasser Mutebi/Mbogo Bashir – Evo 9

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