By Our Reporter
MTN Uganda in partnership with the Kingdom of Bunyoro has launched a bicycle racing competition between the 15 counties of the Kingdom. The bicycle race competition was launched at an event held at the Orukurato Gardens in the western district of Hoima, where the replica jerseys of the 15 counties were unveiled to the media and the Kingdom administrators.
MTN Uganda is the exclusive sponsor of the 6 week-long bicycle race competition based on an ongoing partnership that commenced in 2019, between the Kingdom and Telecom.
The long-awaited bicycle races that are set to kick off on 3rd September 2022 at the Kiryandongo stadium will culminate into a grand finale on 15th October at the Masindi grounds.
The races are slated to take place in each country or saza, where the top 5 riders in each will represent their county in the grand finale.
The winners of the bicycle racing competitions will walk away with assorted cash prizes for the top counties as well as outstanding individual riders.
While launching the tournament in Hoima, Joseph Bogera, the MTN Uganda General Manager for Sales and Distribution said that MTN identified and is working with kingdoms because they are a strong community establishment that fosters shared beliefs and unity of purpose, which resonates with MTN’s belief that the brand seeks of being #GoodTogether with the communities in which we operate.
“MTN partnered with Bunyoro kingdom to foster the socio-economic and cultural wellbeing of its people through supporting key areas health, education, and sports initiatives. So, we are happy to be launching an activity that will further bring together the people of Bunyoro,” Bogera said.
Rt. Hon Andrew Byakutaga, the Prime Minister of Bunyoro Kingdom thanked MTN Uganda for loving and supporting the people of Bunyoro over the years.
“I am happy to note that after more than 2 years of no sporting activity due to the pandemic, these exciting bicycle races will bring the 15 counties of Bunyoro Kingdom together for a good cause. MTN has been an impeccable partner to the Kingdom of Bunyoro over the years and for that, we are grateful and pledge our continued support to the company. We are very excited and look forward to these races,” Byakutaga said.