TCs make a surprise gallantry visit to Uganda’s Chemistry Genius; The great Keith Obot Gallant Nyangolians! Today is indeed a special day. After the successful SPECTOBA SACCO AGM of February 16, 2024 , a few Old Boys while talking about the 20k monthly initiative noted with concern that the great teachers who stirred, enthused and lit up the vanguard TC of the old good days before the advent of the noughties and its subsequent crises also need to be remembered, supported and appreciated. It is with such joy and delight to inform the Old Boys fraternity that a small but representative team of OBs who were lucky to be taught and instructed by one of Uganda’s Chemistry genius; the great Keith Obot, paid him a surprise gallantry visit at his home at St. Mary's College Kisubi (SMACK) today. The Team Led by Chairman SPECTOBA Prof.Kamba with a team of OBs included Sam Wasike (President Emeritus), Dr. Emma Odeke (DHO Bukedea), Dr. Symon Wandiembe (Lecturer Dept. of Statistics MUK), Patrick
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VIDEOS: St Peters College vs Nabumali fundraiser sports matches
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St Peter's College Old Boys engaged their Nabumali counterparts in several Sports events Sunday August 14 - a first step to raising money to rebuild their schools in Eastern Uganda. The one day event held in Kampala attracted old boys from different generations... from the 60s to freshers, some as recent as five years ago. Next will be the TC Old Boys League starting next month. Nyangolians win basketball Nabumali won both football matches. The boys from the foothills of Mount Elgon started on a high, pulling off a 3-1 victory in game 1, before settling for 2-2 in the second. The boys from TC XI, hastily assembled for the assignment, did not have luck on their side, falling 3-2 on penalties. Despite being led by Rock solid Omella Allan Raphael, one of the finest goalkeepers St Peter's College has produced, they conceded 5 goals as their level of unfitness showed in the dying minutes of the thriller. Nabumali took volleyball glory as well, winning by 2 sets to zero before T
TC OB Galogitho rises from the ashes of Makerere's Ivory Tower
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Brilliant and with a bright future then, Galogitho speaks in 1996 before he was expelled into poverty 📌 Makerere University Guild Presidents since Independence ✳️ 1962/63 Matthew Rukikaire ✳️ 1962/64 ✳️ 1964/65 Shija Kaloba ✳️ 1965/66 Akiiki Mujaju ✳️ 1966/67 Paul Nyambala ✳️ 1967/68 Noa Miguda ✳️ 1968/69 John Butime ✳️ 1969/70 Anyang Nyong'o ✳️ 1970/71 James Ekwaro ✳️ 1971/72 Tumusiime Mutebire ✳️ 1972/73 Olara Otunnu ✳️ 1973-1978 NO ELECTIONS ✳️ 1979 ***** Ndamurani Ateenyi ✳️ 1980 **** Whelikhe Watuwa ✳️ 1980/81 Opiyo Oloya ✳️ 1981-83 NO ELECTIONS ✳️ 1983/84 Badru Sebyala ✳️ 1984/85 Otunnu-Ogenga ✳️ 1985/86 George Okurapa ✳️ 1986/87 Mugabe Semayizi ✳️ 1987/88 Julian Njuba ✳️ 1988/89 Andrew Kasura ✳️ 1989/90 Wilbrod H. Owor ✳️ 1990/91 Nobert Mao ✳️ 1991/92 Emma Dombo ✳️ 1992/93 Charles Rwomushana ✳️ 1993/94 David Kazungu ✳️ 1994/
VIDEO: TC OLD BOY Charles Onyango Obbo speaks at Makerere October 2019
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Wasike is new chairman St Peter's College Tororo Old Boys
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MARCH 17, 2019 | St Peter’s College Tororo has elected a new team to lead their Old Boys (OBs) association. Samuel Wasike was on Thursday March 7 elected unopposed as chairman at the Annual General Meeting of the St Peter’s College Tororo Old Boys Association (SPECTOBA) at Hotel Africana. Wasike, a grants management specialist at The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), takes over from the long-serving Wilbrod Owor. Owor, who is the executive director of Uganda Bankers Association, has been chairman of SPECTOBA since 2003. At the AGM, also attended by school staff led by Headmaster Joseph Olokojo, Owor outlined the Old Boys association activities over the 16 years. He said SPECTOBA activities mainly aimed at championing change of attitudes on part of students plus teacher motivation; Contribute to rebuilding the schools image and student discipline; Contribute to renovation of a science lab; Recognize best performing students and also identify alternative sources of r