After parting ways with the bottle, JB embraced his family. His children became his strength. He immersed his life into them, putting a roof on their heads in Kawempe.
In real life, Patrick Kanyomozi is an introvert
May 7, 2021 Patrick Kanyomozi
PATRICK KANYOMOZI is a sports journalist and president of the Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA). A very calm and humble person in real life, but quite outspoken and witty on social media not only about sports but also politics and social life, Kanyomozi recently talked to Quick Talk.
Hmmm… how best to describe you…?
I am a leader – a born-leader. I am currently the president of USPA. I am also a family man married to a beautiful wife [Rahma Lucky Mbabazi, a presenter at Capital Radio] with children, and I am a journalist. I am very passionate about sports, human rights, leadership and politics.
“If he can continue like this, I definitely expect him to challenge for the leading goal-scorers crown.”
The tactician shared the secret he gave to his club’s top scorer in order to keep on finding the back of the net.
“During my playing time, I was a striker and I have shared with Ssekamatte the secret of scoring goals,” Mbowa continued.
“And I told him that when you listen to what I am telling you and you put it into action, definitely you are going to score goals here in Uganda and everyone will be proud of you.”
Mbowa was also elated by the kind of play his side – who are seventh and with just a loss in the last five games - has been showing.
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Daily Monitor
Saturday December 12 2020
Summary
Despite the fact that Covid-19 had negative effects on Uganda, women continued to break records in various fields to rise above the ordinary. From presidential candidate, nurse of the year, outstanding sportswoman to activism, some women stood out and stirred dialogue on matters of national importance. Talk of climate change and its impact on life that breathes life in Uganda, women reminded us of their efforts in making this world a better place, writes Eronie Kamukama.
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