Vision Group's Twins Festival comes to an end in style
Sep 21, 2021
“Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you’re needed by someone.”. Twins - Daphine Babirye & Daniella Nakato managed to compete by showcasing their talent of blowing the flute which emerged fourth.
Arthur Baguma hands over a dummy cheque to the winning set of twins
Vision Group's #TwinsFestival talent search has come to an end today. Five pairs of twins emerged winners after sending in videos showcasing their talent. Babirye Deborah and David Kato were rewarded with sh1m after selection as the top best in the competition.
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Nyangoma Christine and Nyakato Patricia came second best after showcasing their singing talent. The youngsters choreographed their music video with unique dancing skills edging their counterparts.
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Kato David and Wasswa Deo, aged 18 years came in third place having sent in a video while dancing to the traditional 'kiganda' dance. They were rewarded with a whooping sh750,000, they promised to use the money for their school dues.
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“Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you’re needed by someone.”. Twins - Daphine Babirye & Daniella Nakato managed to compete by showcasing their talent of blowing the flute which emerged fourth.
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In the fifth position came, Mark and McBeth Scout who won themselves sh500,000 in the competition.
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Vision Group Events Manager, Fiona Tamale thanked all those who submitted videos for the #TwinsFestival and remains enthusiastic that the COVID-19 pandemic will be contained and we hold the next edition in an outdoor setting.
(All photos by Ronnie Kijjambu)
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