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SECOND OF IT’S KIND FOR KABADDI AS FORTEBET REAL STARS AWARDS BEST OF FEBRUARY

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Resty from fortebet, Isaac Mukasa, CEO of Real stars and officials from Jude colour solutions

BY JUMA ALI

Today, Tuesday March 5th morning, four sports disciplines were awarded by fortebet real stars monthly awards for best performance in the month of February at Lazio restaurant, Kololo.

The four sports disciplines which were awarded include, Football, Rugby , Kabaddi and Motor sport.

KABADDI

Daglaus Mulira of kabaddi with Zimbe from Jude colour solutions

Daglaus Mulira, of Superior kabaddi club won this category after his excellent performance in the month of February with 127 rides points , 26 tackle points and also mvp of Uganda kabaddi champions league winning his fellow Rose Nankumba of Titanic kabaddi club who had 61 ride points and 29 tackle points and Annet Kirembe ,who had 87 ride points and 6 tackle points.

FOOTBAL

Denis Omedi with Resty of fortebet

Denis Omedi of Kitara FC won this category after scoring six goals in the month of February helping his side to go on the top of the table beating Shaban Muhammad of KCCA and Danta of NEC.

MOTOR SPORT

Jas Mangat won this category after winning the first NRC round in Mbarara after clocking 1 hour 20 minutes.

RUGBY

Emily Hekuru, won this category after her excellent performance in the month of February.

This was the second time, the kabaddi sport was awarded in the history of Real stars monthly awards after awarded in September, last year .

“This is important day for me in my life and i will never forget it in my life”, Daglaus , a student persuing degree in Tourism at MUBS states.

Resty Mbatidde, from fortebet thanked the winners in each sports disciplines for the excellent performance .

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