Table Tennis
Lasting impressions left, raw talents unveiled at 2026 Kateregga Memorial Schools and Institutions Table Tennis Championship

The 2026 Kateregga Memorial Schools and Institutions Table Tennis Championship successfully climaxed at the Lugogo Indoor Arena in Kampala on Sunday, 1st March.
Over 300 players from primary, secondary and universities were actively engaged in the three day’s tranquil event organized by the Uganda Table Tennis Association (UTTA), making a return to the domestic calendar after a decade.
The climax was graced by the chairperson of the National Council of Sports (NCS) Ambrose Tashobya who lauded the different actors involved in this sport; administrators, players, coaches, umpires and parents.
“I like being part of events that involve very young people; like Table Tennis” Tashobya remarked.
“Table Tennis is a sport critical for young athletes; for agility and general body reflex. National Council of Sports is fully aware of the great work by UTTA. We recognize the achievements domestically, continentally and on the international level. I applaud the coaches, players. We need each other to grow sports in Uganda. It is a joint effort. We shall continue to support Table Tennis” he hinted.
Cyrus Mark Muwanga, president of UTTA lauded the sponsors that made the event a success as Legacy Productions, School Pay, Ice Springs Water, NCS, Uganda Olympic Committee and others.
Muwanga made an appeal for sponsorship to the team set to play at the World Championships in London.
“Table Tennis is one of the biggest sport in Uganda. Last year, Uganda played at the Africa Nations finals. Please consider us for a little more funding” he presented.
In the events proper; there was grueling action in the singles and team events across the different clusters; primary, secondary and universities.
Primary Schools:
Nakasero Primary School won the team girls’ gold. Mbogo Junior School settled for silver as bronze was taken by Mbale & Mbale City Kindergarten & Primary School
For the primary schools (boys); Mbogo Junior School took the gold with Nakasero Primary School having silver as Mbale City Kindergarten and Primary school earned bronze.
Secondary Schools:
Kibuli S.S won gold for secondary schools (boys and girls). Mbogo High School had the silver as Mbogo College & Seroma Christian School shared third place for bronze.
Seroma Christian High School took silver for the boys whilst Mbogo College School & Nkoma S.S.S each earned bronze.
Universities:
Uganda Christian University (UCU) won the ladies’ gold. Kampala International University (KIU) for silver and Makerere University Business School (MUBS) & ISBAT University for bronze.
For the boys, Kampala International University (KIU) smiled with gold; ISBAT University earned silver while Makerere University & Uganda Christian University (UCU) each earned bronze.
“This is one championship that will really help us plan for our teams ahead of the season as we roll out for what is in stock for 2026. Also, it helps the players acquire new skills and get that competitive spirit” Robert Ssekitoleko, a coach at Mbogo College revealed.
Excelling individual players received trophies, same as teams and medals were also given out.
Top prizes:
Primary Schools:
Girls:
MVP: Patience Anyango (Nakasero Primary School)
Singles:
Girls:
- Gold: Patience Anyango (Nakasero primary school)
- Silver: Teddy Peter (Silver)
- Bronze: Brenda Namukose (Mbogo Junior) &Lillian Kamugonza
Team (Girls):
- Gold: Nakasero Primary School
- Silver: Mbogo Junior School
- Bronze: Royale Primary School, Mbale & Mbale City Kindergarten & Primary School
Boys:
Singles
Most Valuable Player (MVP): Rahim Masolo (Mbogo Junior School)
- Gold: Rahim Masolo (Mbogo Junior School)
- Silver: Ali Karisa (Nakasero Primary School)
- Bronze: Noah Balyewunya & Emmanuel Muwanguzi
Teams:
- Gold: Mbogo Junior School
- Silver: Nakasero Primary School
- Bronze: Mbale City
Secondary Schools:
Girls:
MVP: Parvin Judith Nangonzi (Kibuli S.S)
- Gold: Parvin Judith Nangonzi (Kibuli S.S)
- Silver: Jemimah Nakawala (Kibuli S.S)
- Bronze: Judith Mirembe (Mbogo High) & Judith Kirabira (Mbogo High)
Teams:
- Gold: Kibuli S.S
- Silver: Mbogo High School
- Bronze: Mbogo College & Seroma Christian School
Boys:
Most Valuable Player (MVP): Samuel Ankunda Mbabazi (Kibuli S.S)
- Gold: Samuel Ankunda Mbabazi (Kibuli S.S)
- Silver: Imran Luwooza (Seroma Christian School)
- Bronze: Phillip Napookoli (Kibuli S.S) & Joshua Magaya (Kibuli S.S)
Teams:
Gold: Kibuli S.S
Silver: Seroma Christian High School
Bronze: Mbogo College School & Nkoma S.S.S
Universities:
Ladies:
MVP: Flavia Amanyio (UCU)
Singles:
- Gold: Shanita Namaala (ISBAT University)
- Silver: Flavia Amanyiro (UCU)
- Bronze: Ivy Nekesa (KIU) & Aminah Namaganda (KIU)
Teams:
- Gold: Uganda Christian University (UCU)
- Silver: Kampala International University (KIU)
- Bronze: Makerere University Business School (MUBS) & ISBAT University
Men:
MVP: Benjamin Achuma (KIU)
Singles:
- Gold: Benjamin Achuma (KIU)
- Silver: Tendo Kasoma (UCU)
- Bronze: Max Wenga (UCU) & Shafik Batanda ( ISBAT)
Teams:
- Gold: Kampala International University (KIU)
- Silver: ISBAT University
- Bronze: Makerere University & Uganda Christian University (UCU)
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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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