Table Tennis
School Pay bankrolls 2026 Kateregga Memorial Schools & Institutions Table Tennis Open

- Event: 2026 Kateregga Memorial Table Tennis Open
- Target audience: Schools (Primary and Secondary) & Institutions
- Dates: Friday 27th February to Sunday 1st March 2026
- Venue: Lugogo Indoor Arena, Kampala
The countdown to the 2026 Kateregga Memorial schools and institutions Table Tennis Open is progressive as the tournament smashes off on Friday, 27th February at the Lugogo Indoor Arena in Kampala city.
The Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA) has been boosted by a sponsorship of Ug.Shs 5,000,000 from School Pay which is part of the Fincom Technologies family cluster.
School Pay is happy to join UTTA to support the Kateregga Memorial Schools and Institutions Open. We treasure supporting schools as we are gearing towards a wholestic building of a child through sports. Our relationship with UTTA started last year and we look forward building a long lasting partnership.
Charity Atukwase Mutagambwa, School Pay Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

This is the second time that School Pay joins hands with UTTA after extending support during the Uganda Open championship last year.
“We are growing the sport of Table Tennis and the Kateregga schools, Institutions tournament is part of the tournaments that we believe helps to unearth fresh talents. The tournament returns after a long time of 10 years” Cyrus Mark Muwanga, the president of UTTA who was flanked by the General Secretary Joseph Rukundo remarked.

The development comes after Legacy Productions Limited unveiled a Ug.Shs 40,000,000 sponsorship in kind for the services at this three day championship.
Legacy Productions Limited will help improve the Audio, Visual, Events management, staging & structural, power generation, lighting and on-line broadcasting services at the championship, to give the tournament a worthy international appeal and audience.

The tournament proper serves off on Friday, 27th February through to Sunday, 1st March 2026 with competition expected in primary schools, secondary and universities alike.
The outstanding players and teams will be rewarded with certificates, plaques and trophies.
Secondary schools will use this championship to prepare their players and teams ahead of the 2026 USSSA Ball Games two.
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Governance: 2026 UTTA Annual General Meeting ratifies Executive board, endorses Ug.Shs 2 billion budget

The Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA) successfully held its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Hotel Africana, Kampala on Sunday, 31st May.
The AGM brought together member club delegates representing 75 member clubs drawn from 75 districts across Uganda, alongside officials from the National Council of Sports (NCS) and other key stakeholders in the sport.

Agenda:
The Assembly reviewed the Association’s activities and achievements over the past year through reports from the Finance, Technical, Secretariat and Media & Publicity departments.
Delegates also received updates from member clubs and deliberated on strategies aimed at strengthening governance, expanding participation and accelerating the growth and development of table tennis throughout Uganda.







A major highlight of the AGM was the unanimous ratification of the UTTA Executive Board by delegates representing the Association’s 75 member clubs.
The ratification reaffirmed the confidence of members in the leadership and its vision for the continued development of table tennis nationwide.
The Assembly also approved the admission of new members to the UTTA General Assembly, further broadening participation and representation within the Association’s governance structures.

The meeting was attended by Diana Kwesiga, Senior Legal Counsel of the National Council of Sports (NCS), who represented the Council and provided guidance on governance and institutional development matters.
In her remarks, Kwesiga emphasized the need for all National Sports Associations and Federations to align their governance structures with the provisions of the National Sports Act, 2023.

She highlighted the requirement for sports bodies to demonstrate a national character through broad-based representation and support from districts across the country.
Kwesiga noted that UTTA had successfully met this requirement, as delegates representing 75 member clubs from 75 districts unanimously ratified the Association’s Executive Board during the AGM.
She subsequently witnessed the ratification process and commended the Association for its efforts to strengthen compliance with the National Sports Act, 2023.




Work plan & Budget:
During the AGM, the UTTA Executive Board presented its 2026–2027 Annual Work Plan and Budget.
They boldly outlined the key priorities aimed at expanding participation, strengthening regional structures, developing athletes and technical officials, improving competition systems and increasing the sport’s footprint nationwide.
The proposed budget for the period stands at UGX 2 billion.
The Association also requested the Government of Uganda to increase funding support for table tennis to enable UTTA to effectively fulfill its mandate of promoting and developing the sport across all regions of the country.



Delegates commended UTTA for its continued engagement with member clubs through outreach visits conducted in districts across the country.
They particularly appreciated the Association’s efforts in supporting club development through the donation of table tennis equipment and technical support aimed at strengthening grassroots structures.
The delegates pledged to continue working closely with UTTA to identify, nurture and develop talent within their respective clubs and districts, recognizing grassroots development as the foundation for the long-term growth and success of table tennis in Uganda.
Addressing the delegates at the AGM, UTTA President Cyrus Mark Muwanga reaffirmed the Association’s commitment to grassroots development as the cornerstone of its strategy for the coming year.

Our focus in the coming year is to take table tennis closer to the people. UTTA will be implementing regional outreach programs across the country to train coaches and umpires, strengthen local structures, and provide equipment to all our member clubs. We believe that sustainable growth of the sport begins at the grassroots, and we are committed to ensuring that every region has the capacity and resources needed to nurture talent and increase participation.
Cyrus Mark Muwanga, Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA) President
He added that increased government support would be instrumental in enabling the Association to expand access to the sport, identify and nurture talent, strengthen club structures and create opportunities for young people throughout Uganda.




UTTA expressed appreciation to the National Council of Sports, member club delegates, athletes, officials, partners and the media fraternity for the continued support and commitment to the growth of table tennis in Uganda.
The Association further reaffirmed its commitment to promoting excellence, inclusivity, transparency, and sustainable growth of table tennis across the country.

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Table Tennis: Thrilling group stage action continues at Seroma Christian High School | 2026 USSSA Ball Games 1

USSSA Ball Games 1 (Table Tennis)
Select Results:
Girls:
- Kibuli S.S 3-0 Elite High School
- Mbogo High School 3-0 Trinity College Nabbingo
- Mbogo College 3-0 Sacred Heart
- Mbogo Mixed 3-0 Janan S.S
- Iganga S.S 3-0 Elite High School
- St. Mary’s College Namagunga 3-1 Trinity College Nabbingo
- Kawanda S.S 3-0 Seroma Christian High School
- Nabinsunsa Girls 0-3 Seeta High Green Campus
Boys:
Group A:
- Namilyango College 3 – 1 Kings College Buddo
- Kings College Buddo 3-0 Ntare School
Group B:
- Mbarara High School 3 – 0 Bishops S.S
- Bishops S.S 1 – 3 Mengo S.S
Group C:
- Nkoma S.S 3 – 0 Seeta High (Green)
- Nkoma S.S 3 – 0 Busoga College
Group D:
- Jinja S.S 3 – 1 St. Mary’s College Kisubi (SMACK)
- Seroma Christian High School 3 – 0 Janan S.S
The 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Ball Games 1 at Seroma Christian High School in Mukono entered day three on Saturday, 2nd May.
Table Tennis is one of the games on the menu where the different schools are represented with the group stage level still on-going.
T.T powerhouse Kibuli S.S won with ease, 3-0 over Elite High School, Entebbe in one of the girls’ games on Saturday, 2nd May 2026.
Another giant Mbogo High School overcame Trinity College Nabbingo 3-0. Mbogo College also won 3-0 over Sacred Heart.
Mbogo Mixed completed the Mbogo’s dominance with a 3-0 victory over Janan S.S.

Other results:
Elite High School also fell 0-3 to Iganga S.S, St. Mary’s College Namagunga won 3-1 against Trinity College Nabbingo, Kawanda S.S smiled past the hosts Seroma Christian High School 3-0.
Nabisunsa Girls School lost 0-3 to Seeta High Green Campus.
The group stages will continue on Saturday and Sunday before the knock out round come Monday, 4th May 2026.

Boys:
In some of the boys’ gamed; it has been mixed fortunes for Kings College Budo after falling to Namilyango College 1-3 before recovering to win 3-0 over Ntare School.
For group B, Bishops SS has lost in two games; succumbing 0-3 and 1-3 to Mbarara High School and Mengo S.S respectively.
Nkoma S.S from Mbale city started brilliantly; triumphing in their opening two games 3-0 over Seeta High (Green) and Busoga College.
In Group D, host school Seroma Christian High School triumphed 3-0 over Janan S.S.
Jinja S.S overcame St Mary’s College Kisubi (SMACK) 3-1. The group games for the boys will also run through Saturday and Sunday before the knock out round.

Table Tennis aside, Badminton is the other indoor game at the 2026 USSSA Ball Games 1.
The other sports disciplines include girls’ football, Hockey, Tennis, Basketball (5X5), Volleyball (U-17) and Netball (U-17).
The games were officially opened by Bishop Hannington Mutebi on Friday, 1st May 2026. They will climax on 8th May 2026.
The outstanding schools will qualify to represent Uganda at the 2026 East African Games in Morogoro city, Tanzania.
Photography: Shivan Atuhaire
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Six Uganda Table Tennis players make the grade for 2026 ITTF East Africa Regional Table Tennis Championships

- Event: 2026 ITTF East African Regional Table Tennis Championships
- Dates: 20th to 23rd May
- Venue: Port Sudan, Sudan
After the successful trials of players for the 2026 ITTF East Africa Regional Championships, six players (3 per gender) were selected for team Uganda.
The trials were held at the National Training Center at Kololo Senior Secondary School on four different occasions (11th, 12th, 18th and 19th April 2026).
Basing on the final standings, the best players were confirmed for national duty ahead of the ITTF East African regional championship and the African senior championship coming up in Morocco (11th to 18th October 2026).
Joseph Sebatindira, Joshua Magaya and Enock Balyewunya are the male players on the national team.
The successful females are Jemimah Nakawala, Parvin Judith Nangonzi and Patience Anyango.
Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA) warmly congragulates the athletes who earned their places on the national team. This is a commendable achievement, and we urge them to represent Uganda with pride, discipline, commitment and sportsmanship.
Cyrus Mark Muwanga, president, Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA)
In total, there were twenty seven players (15 male and 12 females) who took part in the trials.


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