PINGA MA-COFFEE: Kenyans Get Magical Feeling To Sweating Plasma @The 19th Hole

PINGA MA-COFFEE: Kenyans Get Magical Feeling To Sweating Plasma @The 19th Hole
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Every close of year the, Kenyan high commission in Uganda organizes the biggest fun-fest in Uganda’s capital republic at the Kampala Golf club.

This event has been a success of all times at the Kampala Golf Club with lots of flooding with magical moments plus fun fair.

Last Saturday it was more than sweating plasma with hundreds golfers from senior citizens to corporate sweating plasma at the Kitante golf course while celebrating the Kenyan’s Day.

Kenya Golf Open Tournament 2025

The Uganda Golf Club was honored to host the KCB Kenya Day tournament, said Paul Charles Rukundo, Captain of the Uganda Golf Club.

The battle of the champions golf tournament was rewarding to different golfers sharing the Ocean corridors & boundaries, said Wario Guyo representing the Kenya High Commission.

“This tournament is a powerful reflection of the KCB Bank’s commitment to East Africa and moment to celebrate at the hole 19 fun fair in Uganda’s capital of Kampala”,said our police dogs.

Eric Miller and Joyce Kisembo emerged as the overall winners of the ‘Kenya Golf Open’ in respective categories of both males and females with 47 & 40 points respectively.

Thank you for making Uganda Golf Club a home celebration and our integrating is not powered by treaties or policies but big business, added Rukundo.

Our relationship between our countries is smooth and holding water from local local politics to trade to sharing the flooding Ocean waters.

The tournament is one of the activities hosted by the Kenya High Commission in Uganda, which is designed to foster strong economic and cultural bonds between Uganda and Kenya while honouring the upcoming Jamhuri-Kenya Independence Celebrations.

Golf is full of life and nurturing the relationship between the two countries between the two countries, said Kenya.

The spirit of East African cooperation and competitive sportsmanship was on full display as KCB Bank Uganda successfully hosting the prestigious Kenya Day – KCB Golf Tournament 2025 at the historic Uganda Golf Club, Kitante – Kampala.

Noela Byuma also head of marketing & communications at the KCB Bank Uganda praised the quality of the competition and the significance of the event.

“This tournament is a powerful reflection of KCB Bank’s commitment to manage the risk and precision of every shot”.
KCB Bank Uganda is committed to the disciplined and strategic investment necessary to drive regional economic growth.

We are immensely proud to use the platform of golf, a game synonymous with integrity and sportsmanship, to deepen the bond between Uganda and Kenya,” stated Byamah.

Meanwhile, this year’s Kenya golf open was more than bloody with lots of babes of sizes,retired cash cows, great food & free pints on the house in all corners and serving tables.

• Overall Men’s Winner: Eric Miller (47 points) – wins a return air ticket to Kenya courtesy of Kenya Airways while Joyce Kisembo (40 points) walks away as overall winner in the ladies’ category.

• Other category Winners:
• Ladies A: Gloria Mbaguta (36 points)
• Ladies B: Evelyn Atukunda (36 points)
• Men A: Paul Ndyaguma (39 points)
• Men B: Micheal Nimoh (42 points)
• Men C: Alex Muwanguzi (42 points)
• Seniors 55+: Dominic Tumwesiye (37 points, Men); Grace Kabonero (32 points, Ladies)
• Side Bets:
• Nearest Pin (Men): Micheal Muhangi
• Nearest Pin (Ladies): Zhang Fangyi
• Longest Drive (Men): Nam Young Kim
• Longest Drive (Ladies): Danelle Kawalya

This year Kenyan magical tournament is sponsored by several corporate companies including the Equity Bank, Safari Links, Petrol Uganda, Case Hospital, Kenya Airways, Wanaichi Group, Kenya Ports Authourity,ICEA Lions plus others we are yet to reveal.

By PEACOCK KAWEESA & Agencies

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