Footballer Martin “Nabutono” Nsubuga who is currently undergoing treatment for Tetanus received a financial aid from Thx22 Foundation, the charitable arm of 22Bet.
A Ug.Shs 21,000,000 dummy cheque handover was conducted at Rosewell Children and Women’s Hospital, Kampala where Nabutono is receiving treatment.
This support is aimed to provide immediate relief to the family that is taking care of the patient during this challenging time.
Nsubuga led Buddu to the 2024 Buganda Masaza football success having also played for Buwekula.
He contracted tetanus after stepping on a rusty nail during a training session with his club, CATDA FC and is currently in intensive medical care.
The financial support from Thx22 Foundation, the charitable arm of 22Bet, comes as a beacon of hope and provides relief to the family of Nabutono to focus on his recovery.
The event at Rosewell Hospital was attended by members of the Nabutono family, including his wife Winnie Nakanwagi, and mother Joyce Kabaliisa, who expressed their gratitude for the support provided by Thx22 Foundation.

“I am so grateful for the support from Thx22 Foundation to my husband. I thank you so much, and as a family we are glad that my husband, Martin Nsubuga, is improving. We couldn’t have reached this stage of hope without the support of people like Thx22 Foundation. He has spent 19 days in the hospital, but people have really shown us love, and we still need your help.” – Winnie Nakanwagi – Martin Nsubuga’s wife.
Joyce Kabaliisa, the mother to Martin was very thankful for the support from Thx22 and called upon more people to support his son
“I thank Thx22 Foundation for supporting my son. I cannot thank you enough. I call upon my fellow parents and all people to come and support me and my family to save my son.” – Joyce Kabaliisa, mother to Martin Nsubuga

“At Thx22, we believe that every life is valuable and important, “We are deeply moved by Martin’s situation and we have come through to offer financial support to assist his family that is taking care of him during this difficult period. We could not afford to financially support him until he gets better, but we have contributed UGX 21M to the cause. We hope that this contribution will alleviate some of their financial worries and allow the family to focus on Martin’s recovery. We call on other well-wishers out there to come and be part of this cause as we continue to push to save the life of Martin” – Collins Bongomin from Thx22 Foundation.
