Namuwongo Blazers celebrate at the Lugogo Indoor Arena

Overview:

Throughout the 2025 NBL season, betPawa’s Locker Room Bonus (LRB) initiative has continued to transform the player experience in Uganda. Under the model, each player and four technical staff per team received UGX 130,000
instantly after every win, directly into their mobile money accounts, a first-of-its-kind initiative in Ugandan basketball.

The 2025 National Basketball League (NBL) Playoffs concluded in spectacular
fashion at Lugogo Indoor Arena.

Namuwongo Blazers and JKL Lady Dolphins emerged champions in the men’s and women’s categories respectively, a fitting climax to an exciting season powered by betPawa’s
Locker Room Bonus initiative.

On Wednesday, November 5, Namuwongo Blazers defied all odds to dethrone the twelve-time defending champions, City Oilers, with a 68–55 win in Game six of the best-of-seven series.

The Blazers’ triumph marked the dawn of a new era in Ugandan basketball.

Namuwongo Blazers celebrate

The title run was driven by a core of former Oilers players — Jimmy Enabu, James Okello, Tonny Drileba, and Ivan Muhwezi — who turned rivals and heroes in a single season.

Joel Lukoji, whose leadership and consistency were unmatched, was named MVP for both the Regular Season and Playoffs, honours proudly sponsored by betPawa.

In the women’s division, JKL Lady Dolphins reclaimed their dominance with a thrilling 69–68 victory over JT Lady Jaguars on Sunday, November 2.

The Dolphins, led by the phenomenal Hope Akello, sealed their fifth national title
— adding to their wins in 2018, 2019, 2023, and 2024.

Akello, who posted 14 points, 18 rebounds, and 7 assists in the decider, was crowned Playoffs MVP for a record fourth consecutive time, also sponsored by betPawa.

Throughout the 2025 NBL season, betPawa’s Locker Room Bonus (LRB) initiative has continued to transform the player experience in Uganda.

Under the model, each player and four technical staff per team received UGX 130,000
instantly after every win, directly into their mobile money accounts, a first-of-its-kind initiative in Ugandan basketball.

This direct player reward system has become a defining feature of betPawa’s
approach to sports development promoting transparency, accountability, and
motivation at every level.

JKL celebrations at the Lugogo Indoor Arena

“What we’ve seen this season is the power of instant recognition,” said a Borah Ndanyungu, head of local marketing and CSR. “The Locker Room Bonus has created a new culture of motivation in Ugandan basketball. Every win now means more than points on the board; it means tangible reward, dignity, and celebration.”

With Uganda’s basketball culture stronger than ever, betPawa remains committed to expanding its impact across Africa — using sport as a vehicle for empowerment, professionalism, and positive change.

The brand’s pioneering Locker Room Bonus model, now adopted across multiple federations, continues to prove that real change starts from the locker room.

JKL celebrations

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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