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Ugandan Athletes and Rugby Teams Acknowledged for Success in African Games 2023 and 7s Challenger Series

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Ugandan Athletes and Rugby Teams Acknowledged for Success in African Games 2023 and 7s Challenger Series. Gladys Mbabazi Gold
Ugandan badminton players Husina Kobugabe and Gladys Mbabazi emerged victorious in the Women’s Doubles finals, securing Uganda’s first gold medal.


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First Lady Janet Museveni has extended warm congratulations to Gladys Mbabazi, Husina Kobugabe, Davis Niyiyota, Fadilah Shamika, and Anna Muzito for their remarkable performances at the ongoing African Games 2023 in Accra, Ghana.

Additionally, she applauded the Lady Cranes Rugby and Rugby Cranes teams for securing 4th and 6th place finishes respectively at the 7s Challenger Series held in Montevideo.

The First Lady conveyed Uganda’s acknowledgment and appreciation for the talents showcased by these athletes and rugby players, thanking them for representing the country with pride.

Mrs. Museveni expressed her wishes for divine blessings upon the achievements of the individuals and teams, hoping for their continued success and growth.

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Furthermore, at the ongoing African Games in Ghana, Ugandan badminton players Husina Kobugabe and Gladys Mbabazi emerged victorious in the Women’s Doubles finals, securing Uganda’s first gold medal. The duo displayed a hard-fought performance, defeating their Algerian opponents in straight sets (23-21, 21-14).

Here’s a table summarizing the achievements:

Event Participants Location Result
African Games 2023 Gladys Mbabazi, Husina Kobugabe, Davis Niyiyota, Fadilah Shamika, Anna Muzito Accra, Ghana Outstanding Performances
7s Challenger Series Lady Cranes Rugby, Rugby Cranes Montevideo, Uruguay 4th and 6th Place Finishes
African Games 2023 Husina Kobugabe, Gladys Mbabazi Accra, Ghana Gold Medal in Women’s Doubles Badminton Finals

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