
Denis Singa
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Denis Singa
@nuwagden
Legal, footballer, man u fan, political and family man Ready to learn and unlearn





While we were in high school, it was unfathomable that a kid at Ntare would wish a kid at Chaapa well or the other way round. Even the weapons used in the fights between the two schools were those meant for maximum harm: slashers, barbed wire tied around baseball bats, hoes, rocks, Swiss knives, name it. If one of the schools performed badly in academics, the other celebrated the downfall. If one got into the news for whatever embarrassing scandals, the other jubilated and ensured the story never died. It is only one time when a Chaapa footballer who had tormented Ntare in the late 90s scored 1 point in his final UACE exams, that I saw kids from both schools uniting in making fun of his situation. The boy who tormented Ntare in soccer also had haters in Chaapa because of his high social class it seems. They would later joke that when he told his father that he was going to pick his results, he had lied. For, he didn’t have results, he had a result! He has gone on to live his best life. And Ntare and Chaapa boys have gone on to realize that after school, petty rivalries don’t matter. They now seem to wish well for each other’s school alumni leagues, for example. At least they attend each others league finales in droves. And @ChaapaLeague has just held one excellent one in Mbarara for which I’m here to congratulate them upon!














Happening now: @ChaapaLeague press conference at Kati Kati! #RoadToTheKraal













