Overview:
Sports journalist Denis "Modric" Bbosa working with Galaxy FM, The Daily Monitor and NTV exactly needed that Corporate Games platform to shed off the extra sweat, burn the unwanted fats and network to meet up old and new friends alike.
The essence of Corporate Games is to give the corporate family that much needed breather to shed off the extra sweat, burn the unwanted calories and fats as they network to meet up old and new friends alike.
Sports journalist Denis “Modric” Bbosa working with Galaxy FM, The Daily Monitor and NTV exactly needed that Corporate Games platform to achieve the aforementioned during the latest outing at Legends playground in Naguru, Kampala.

Featuring for debutants Galaxy FM, Bbosa was in scintillating form, scoring and creating goals for the Kasanga based station.
Bbosa’s fitness levels, close ball control, mesmerizing dribbles, passing finesse and general involvement of teammates spurred his team.
Galaxy FM overcame fellow debutants Uganda State House 2-0 with Yusuf Matovu and Bbosa on target.


In the same vein, Galaxy FM was held to a one-all draw by Uganda Baati and lost miserably 2-6 to Uganda Medical Association (UMA).
Lewis Kiyingi was on target as Galaxy FM edged telecommunications company Airtel Uganda 1-0.
“This was a great showing. To meet up new and old friends, refresh the body and most importantly score for my team. I cannot wait for the next showing next month” Bbosa revealed.


Besides Galaxy, the other new teams on the menu were Jumia, Oraquick, Uganda State House, JESA, The Judiciary, Ministry of Public Service and Airtel Uganda.



Other results:
SCD Darling hammered Oraquick 8-0 with Charles Baguma scoring five goals.
Patricia Namaganda added a brace and Collin Bbaale sealed the misery for Oraquick.
SCD Darling also took Jumia to an extensive footballing lecture, winning 8-1.
Usual suspect Charles Baguma, Eric Waswa and Badru scored a brace apiece. Namaganda and Shafik Wasswa netted a goal each.

SCD Darling beat Uganda Baati 3-0. Shafik Wasswa (two goals) and Charles Baguma on target.
Charles Lubwama scored the sole strike in Uganda Baati’s 1-0 win over Uganda Airlines.
Airtel Uganda and Uganda Medical Association shared the spoils, goalless.
Airtel Uganda humiliated Uganda State House with Eddie Nuhu scoring a brace.
The other persons on target were Willy Edong, Godfrey Oryema, Steven Sembatya and Erick Gudoi.

The Judiciary came top over Public Service 3-2. Hassan Fahad (2) and Alifonzi Munyangeyo found the goals for Judiciary.
Eric Kasujja and Joseph Lujja scored for Public Service.
Uganda Airlines defeated Oraquick 9-1 as Jimmy Opio led the show with a beautiful hattrick and Joan Namujja finding a brace. Akim (2), Dan and Sendagire were also on target.
JESA and Joint Medical Stores (JMS) failed to find the back of the net.


C-Care was in demolition mood, outsmarting Jumia 7-0.
Livingstone Kalangala and Justine Namukasa each scored two goals apiece.
Alex Musoke, Gerald Kimugu and George Mubiru were also on target.
JESA and SMART played to a 1-all draw.


Judiciary fell 0-5 to C-Care, SMART lost 0-6 to Joint Medical Stores (JMS) and SCD Darling edged Uganda Airlines 2-0.
Ceaser Mboyo (2) and Hassan Fahad scored in Judiciary’s 3-2 victory against Internal Affairs.
Uganda Medical Association (UMA) triumphantly smiled 6-0 over Uganda State House.
Dr Robert Lubega and Pius Kabuye found the back of the net twice each.
Douglas Tuhumwire and Charles Mwanika scored one goal each.
Airtel Uganda beat Jumia 4-0 with Vincent Yiga scoring a brace as Hudson Katumba and Gudoyi scored the two other goals.




There was also Tug-of-war, Woodball (training and demonstration) as well as chess.
Prior to the commencement of the games, there was that crucial limbering session by Celebrity Fitness Uganda to awaken the bodies.

The drills during warm-up were to stretch and prepare the bodies prior to the grueling day ahead that entailed a rich sports menu.
Ian Rumanyika, the chairperson of the Corporate Games was gratified by the new members on board, calling for more teams and partners to come on board.

I wish to thank all the players and teams back to action. In a special way, I salute the new members on board. The Corporate Games are getting better and better by each match day. I also thank all the sponsors and partners on board.
Ian Rumanyika, the chairperson of the Corporate Games
The Corporate Games season (2022-2023) will run until May with a dinner coming up in June.


Partners and sponsors:
The Corporate Games have key sponsors and partners as Next Media Services through the NBS Sport channel, Radio 4, UBC Television, Galaxy FM, Baliks Media (event partner), Nation Media Group, Node Group (Public Relations and marketing partner) as well as National Enterprise Corporation (NEC).


NEC is the official water partner that will provide fresh natural drinking water to all participants throughout the season.
Corporate Games: “Inspiring Corporates through Sports”

