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Toro Kingdom has offered 50 acres of land to the government of Uganda to pave the way for the construction of a modern stadium in Fort Portal city.
The announcement was made on March 31, 2026, during a function attended by state sports minister Peter Ogwang alongside officials from the central government, kingdom representatives, and other stakeholders.
According to the kingdom's prime minister, Calvin Armstrong, the land donation is intended to support the development of a state-of-the-art sports facility that will serve the people of the Toro sub-region and beyond. The project is expected to boost talent development, promote sports, and stimulate local economic growth.
Armstrong urged the government to expand its vision beyond the construction of a stadium and to prioritise the establishment of a sports academy to nurture talent in the region.
He emphasised that while the planned stadium is a significant step towards sports development, it should be complemented with a fully functional academy that can identify, train, and support athletes across different disciplines.

The kingdom's prime minister, Calvin Armstrong, speaks at the event.
“The government should not only focus on building the stadium but also establish a sports academy. This will help people of different talents to benefit,” he said.
He noted that a sports academy would provide a platform for young people with diverse talents to grow and benefit from structured training programmes, mentorship, and exposure to professional opportunities.
According to the prime minister, such an initiative would not only uplift individual athletes but also contribute to the broader development of sports in the kingdom.