Overview:
Aisha Nalule has served under different regimes at FUFA right from the early days as an intern under Denis Obua (now deceased). She also served for the administration of Twaha Kakaire, nominalization committee (under James Ssekajugo), Lawrence Mulindwa and now under Moses Magogo (since 2013 to date).
Fortebet Real Stars Awards (May 2025):
Lifetime achievement award:
- Aisha Nalule (FUFA competitions director)
Football:
- Emmanuel Anyama (KCCA Football Club)
Boxing:
- Willy Kyakonye
Volleyball:
- Jonathan Tumukunde (Sport – S Volleyball Club)
Aisha Nalule, the current competitions director at Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has virtually seen it all, with success.
A jack of all trades, Nalule is a vastly experienced football administrator, also a match commissioner on the continent at Confederation of Africa Football (CAF).
Nalule was emotional as she received the lifetime achievement plaque rewarded by the Real Stars Sports Agency, a body that has for the last decade rewarded sports personalities on a monthly basis.
“This is humbling and I am delighted for my award” Nalule spoke in her trade-mark trembling-like soft voice note.




“I thank the organizers of the Real Stars awards for thinking about me and rewarding my efforts. I will remain loyal and committed to the cause” Nalule, visibly struck by the award added.
Working in a male dominated docket for years, Nalule has served under different regimes at FUFA right from the early days as an intern under Denis Obua (now deceased).

She also served for the administration of Twaha Kakaire, nominalization committee (under James Ssekajugo), Lawrence Mulindwa and now under Moses Magogo (since 2013 todate).
“Hajjati Aisha Nalule deserves this accolade for her contribution to the beautiful game. The longevity in service, sacrifice and commitment are also key in work where many need to emulate” Isaac Mukasa, CEO of Real Stars Sports Agency commented.




Month of May awards:
Kampala Capacity City Authority (KCCA) football club strike Emmanuel Anyama won the football awards.
Anyama scored seven times in May, beating teammate Brian Ijara and Vipers’ lethal forward Yunus Junior Sentamu.
Boxing:
Netherlands based boxer Willy Kyakonye won in the boxing spheres, with his plaque received by Fred Kisekka.
Kyakonye knocked out Venezuelan Wilmer Vasquez during a 12 round World Boxing Federation Heavyweight title bout played in Netherlands.
Kyakonye edged fellow boxers Joshua Mwenda and Herbert Matovu.

Volleyball:
Sport-S player Johnathan Tumukunde won the Volleyball accolade.
Tumukunde was inspirational as Sport-S earned their 7th national league title, the third straight after overcoming nemesis entity Nemostars in the playoffs.
Tumukunde beat Aisha Kebirungi who guided Lady Sport-S for the first league and Malil Gum to become the best Volleyball player.


The Fortebet Real Stars monthly awards are headlined by betting firm, Fortebet.
Jude Colour Solutions is the other sponsor.

