Sat, May 16th, 2026

Nim Media
FEASSSAApr 22, 2022

Fresh Diary Games: Fresh Diary essentially serves to nurture youths talent by highlighting the need for health and nutrition – Vincent Omoth

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Apr 22, 20222 min readApr 22, 2022

Share this story

Fresh Diary Games: Fresh Diary essentially serves to nurture youths talent by highlighting the need for health and nutrition – Vincent Omoth
Fresh Diary marketing manager Vincent Omoth asserted that their sponsorship to Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Fresh Diary Games essentially serves to nurture the youths sporting talent while highlighting the need for health and nutrition using our products. Omoth was speaking at the official opening ceremony of the 2022 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association […]

Fresh Diary marketing manager Vincent Omoth asserted that their sponsorship to Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Fresh Diary Games essentially serves to nurture the youths sporting talent while highlighting the need for health and nutrition using our products.

Omoth was speaking at the official opening ceremony of the 2022 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Fresh Diary Games.

Gulu RCC Amongin in green.

Photo by: Aloysius Byamukama

The opening ceremony which was graced by Gulu City RCC Frances Jane Amongin Okil Was held at Pece Stadium on Thursday, 21st.

“Our sponsorship essentially serves to nurture the sporting talent of our youth while highlighting the need for health and nutrition using our products. Fresh Dairy believes in developing a complete individual in terms of Sports, Academia and Health.”

“Fresh Dairy’s products are both healthy and nutritious. They include Long life or UHT milk, Fresh Milk, Flavoured milk, milk powder, Yoghurt, butter, ghee and cream, all coming in various sizes to suit varying customer preferences.” He added.

Seven sports disciplines including Basketball, Football Girls U20, Rugby – 15’, Hockey, Table Tennis, Badminton, Tennis are on the daily menu card.

Kawempe Muslim Team

Photo by: Aloysius Byamukama

National and FEASSSA girls football champions Kawempe Muslim, St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana, Wakiso Hill, Wakiso district champions Taggy and 2018 National champions Gadafi Integrated are some of a few teams yet to lose a game.

In basketball girls, FEASSSA champions St. Noa Girls Secondary Schools-Zana, reigning champions St. Mary’s Kitende and Buddo SS are still enjoying sublime form.

In boys basketball, reigning champions Buddo SS, Wakiso district champions Bethel, Mbogo Mixed and St. Cyprian Kyabakadde concluded day three with 100% winning record.

The games that started on 18th will run up to 26 April 2022.
This tournament also serves as Federation of East African Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Games Qualifiers.

Top performing schools will represent Uganda at the forthcoming FEASSSA championship later this year in Tanzania.

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Previous story

SUPL: Gitta attributes Wakiso Giants’ loss against Bright Stars to poor officiation
FootballApr 22, 2022

SUPL: Gitta attributes Wakiso Giants’ loss against Bright Stars to poor officiation

Wakiso Giants head coach Alex Gitta has attributed his side’s 1-0 loss against against Soltilo Bright Stars to poor officiation. The Purple Sharks were beaten 1-0 at Kavumba on Wednesday in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League encounter courtesy of Joshua Lubwama’s own goal in the first half. However, according to Gitta, Wakiso’s loss came as […]

St. Mark High School Kayunga names Felix Ssekabuuza as head coach
FEASSSADec 1, 2025

St. Mark High School Kayunga names Felix Ssekabuuza as head coach

In a decisive move to bolster its football programme, St. Mark High School Kayunga has appointed the highly regarded Felix Kawooya Ssekabuuza as its new head coach. The school’s administration, confident in his vision and pedigree, has signed him to a two‑year contract, signalling a firm commitment to sporting excellence and the development of its student‑athletes. A CAF B‑licensed […]

Bukedea Comprehensive School makes history with FEASSA football triumph on debut edition 
FEASSSAAug 23, 2025

Bukedea Comprehensive School makes history with FEASSA football triumph on debut edition 

  In a thrilling conclusion to the 2025 FEASSA boys’ football championship, Uganda’s Bukedea Comprehensive School emerged victorious, defeating local favorites Musingu High School 2-1 in the final match held in Kisumu, Kenya. Despite the challenging circumstances, Bukedea’s determination and skill shone through, as Form One student Amisi Yabil Businge scored a brace to seal […]

St. Noa beats Kawempe Muslim to successfully defend FEASSA Girls’ Football title
FEASSSAAug 23, 2025

St. Noa beats Kawempe Muslim to successfully defend FEASSA Girls’ Football title

In a thrilling all-Ugandan final, St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana edged Kawempe Muslim 1-0 to successfully defend the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary School Sports Associations (FEASSA) girls’ football title. The match, held on Friday, August 22nd, at Kakamega High School grounds in Kenya, was one of the tournament’s most exciting encounters. Sumayiah Nalumu […]

Uganda’s Girls basketball powerhouses St. Noa and Kitende reach FEASSA final
BasketballAug 21, 2025

Uganda’s Girls basketball powerhouses St. Noa and Kitende reach FEASSA final

Despite facing challenging conditions, including poor umpiring and hostile crowds, two Ugandan basketball giants, St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana and St. Mary’s Kitende, have defied the odds to reach the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary School Sports Associations (FEASSA) Games 5X5 girls’ basketball final. Defendingchampions St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana labored past Butere in […]