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Dec 08, 2009

THE Corporate League founding chairman Dennis Mbidde has urged his successors to retain the league as a socialising event and not a professional competition.

By Swalley Kenyi

THE Corporate League founding chairman Dennis Mbidde has urged his successors to retain the league as a socialising event and not a professional competition.

Mbidde was speaking at the annual Corporate League dinner at Hotel Africana at the weekend when he hinted that the league had lost its original values and pomp.

In the past four years, the league that started in 2003 as a day-out for the corporate staff around Kampala has increasingly turned more competitive.

“You have our vote as founder members but the Corporate League has to uphold its original values. It was the social factor that mattered and not the competition,” Mbidde told 500 guests at Nile Hall.

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