Runners can access the running kit upon payment of sh30,000 each at Centenary Bank branches countrywide and or by registering electronically
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Michael Nitegyeka (2nd left) and Joseph Lwevuze (left) share a light moment as they receive a sh300m dummy cheque from Unilever’s Wangechi Gitahi (2nd right) and Emmanuel Kabugo.
By NewVision Reporter
Journalists @NewVision
#Rotary Cancer Run #Wangechi Gitahi #Michael Nitegyeka #Joseph Lwevuze
Participants in this year’s Rotary Cancer Run due on August 27 will receive extra enticements for their sh30,000 contribution which they will spend on the running kit.
Apart from the running vest, Unilever
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