• Home
  • Soccer
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cup Of Nations
  • C’Wealth
  • Other Sports
    • Cricket
    • Cycling
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Rugby
    • Tennis
SportsInGhana
  • Home
  • Soccer
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cup Of Nations
  • C’Wealth
  • Other Sports
    • Cricket
    • Cycling
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Rugby
    • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Soccer
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cup Of Nations
  • C’Wealth
  • Other Sports
    • Cricket
    • Cycling
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Rugby
    • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
SportsInGhana
No Result
View All Result

Uganda President Museveni gifts new SUV cars to all Olympic medalists

Prince Dornu-Leiku by Prince Dornu-Leiku
August 11, 2021
in Athletics, Olympic Games
0
Uganda President Museveni gifts new SUV cars to all Olympic medalists

President Yoweri Museveni has gifted all the Ugandan athletes who brought medals from the Olympics brand new cars.

Museveni held an event to welcome the country’s Olympics team after Uganda became second to Kenya in the Tokyo games.

Uganda managed a total of four medals from the summer games; a Gold and Silver by Joshua Cheptegei in the Men’s 5000m and 10,000 Meters respectively; Gold for Peruth Chemutai in the Women’s 3000 Steeple Chase, as well as Jacob Kiplimo who won Bronze in the Men’s 10000 meters.

New cars awaiting Ugandan athletes who won medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

New cars awaiting Ugandan athletes who won medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

The three brand new vehicles will be awarded as follow; two Mitsubishi Outlanders for the gold winners and a Mitsubishi L200 for Kiplimo.

Uganda Inspector General of Police Martins Okoth Ochola directed the Police Authority and Police Council to promote the two athletes Joshua Cheptegei and Peruth Chemutai who are current officers in the Force, for their outstanding performance in the Olympics.

In his speech, Museveni reiterated that all athletes who win continental medals such as African championships, Commonwealth Games and Olympics should be paid a monthly salary of 5 million Ugandan shillings (gold), 3 million (silver) and 1 million (bronze).

“This is my small way to support athletes without the billions Kenya has. I’m still busy building the foundations. We lost a lot of time in past regimes of Idi Amin but we can manage. Even a poor man can manage to look after his home,” Museveni said.

“These ones who have won Olympic medals, in my happiness…because I am a happy man and happy men can be very generous, I will give each one of them a vehicle,” he added.

Team Uganda’s welcome is a sharp contrast to Team Kenya which performed much better by bringing home 10 medals compared to Uganda’s 4.

Kenyans On Twitter (KOT) expressed discontentment in the manner which team Kenya was received, despite their stellar performance and emerging the best in Africa. Their efforts went uncelebrated by the Kenyan government.

As that is not enough, Kenyans also woke up to a sponsored hashtag #AsanteCSAmina, which has been described as a mockery to the athletes who represented the country in Tokyo and got ignored upon returning home.

Credit: Pulselive.co.ke

Previous Post

‘You gave Hearts of Oak key holders as medals’ – Football fans jab GFA

Next Post

C.K. Akonnor: Black Stars coach to announce squad for World Cup qualifiers Friday

Next Post
C.K. Akonnor: Black Stars coach to announce squad for World Cup qualifiers Friday

C.K. Akonnor: Black Stars coach to announce squad for World Cup qualifiers Friday

Featured Video from Sports In Ghana

  • Home
  • Soccer
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cup Of Nations
  • C’Wealth
  • Other Sports

No Result
View All Result
  • Account
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Home
  • Home_2025
  • Home-New
  • Log In
  • My account
  • Password Reset
  • Profile
  • Register
  • Shop
  • Soccer