Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) president, Eng. Moses Magogo has today joined members of the Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA) at Christ The King Church to honor the dead sports scribes.
At a special mass presided over by main celebrant, Rev. Father DR. John Mary Ssebunya, the members of the USPA, a sports body that brings together different sports reporters in the country, lives of all the dead sports scribes were specially remembered.
“We are remembering the fond memories with our departed brothers and sisters. May their lives rest in peace eternal. Lets work in unison and avoid infighting amongst yourselves for development”, Rev. Ssebunya preached.
Some of the USPA members with the FUFA President and the Main Celebrant in a group photograph outside Christ the King Church on Thursday.
Eng. Magogo was joined by Uganda Olympic Committee president, William Blick, Cricket C.E.O Justin Ligyalingi, USPA founder member, Fred Ssekitto, Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) president, Deo Mutabazi, FUFA beach soccer delegate, Anthony Tumwesigye, serving journalists among others.
The USPA general secretary, Swalley Kenyi read out the roll call of honour as the congregation paid respect in honor of all those who lost their lives.
The Roll of Honour:
Freddie Ssekabembe (Munno), Moses Oguttu (The People), Remmy Mayanja Lubereenga (Radio Uganda), Andy Simon Kawesa (Radio Uganda), Kevin O. Aliro (Daily Monitor), Paul Waibale Senior (New Vision), John Bagenda Mpiima (The Equator), Muzungu Kanga (The Star), George Muwanga Kamya (Munno), Stephen Jjumba (Uganda Times), Issa Kawuma (Ngabo), Kenneth Matovu (New Vision), Simon Peter Ekarot (New Vision), Francis Batte Junior (Daily Monitor), Leo Kabunga (New Vision), Rashid Mudin (Daily Monitor), David Matovu (Radio Uganda), Siraje Kizito (Soccer World), Moses Kakeeto (Freelance), Charles Kiggwe (Taifa Empya), Nathan Mulira (Taifa Empya), Robin Mutagubya (Munno), John Wasswa (Sitarehe Sita), Dan Byebyoonka (Radio Uganda), Samuel Wossita (Daily Monitor), Lugudo Bahir Khan (NBS) and James Opoka (UTV)
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA President, Moses Magogo (second right) during the church at Christ the King on Thursday morning.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department