Kenyans train students
May 06, 2004
Kenya Cricket Association (KCA) development coach Dan Okinyu and former U-19 star Andrew Mboya are in the country to conduct two-week holiday clinics.
By Ronnie Kintu
Kenya Cricket Association (KCA) development coach Dan Okinyu and former U-19 star Andrew Mboya are in the country to conduct two-week holiday clinics.
Over 160 secondary school students are currently attending holiday clinics in Jinja, Kampala and Masaka.
The clinics that started on Monday in the three regions are organised by the Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) under the Schools Development Programme (SDP).
The Kampala training is at Kings College Budo.
Meanwhile, the British Council, under the Dreams and Teams project, is conducting a workshop for new young leaders at Lugogo sports headquarters.
Kenya Cricket Association (KCA) development coach Dan Okinyu and former U-19 star Andrew Mboya are in the country to conduct two-week holiday clinics.
Over 160 secondary school students are currently attending holiday clinics in Jinja, Kampala and Masaka.
The clinics that started on Monday in the three regions are organised by the Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) under the Schools Development Programme (SDP).
The Kampala training is at Kings College Budo.
Meanwhile, the British Council, under the Dreams and Teams project, is conducting a workshop for new young leaders at Lugogo sports headquarters.