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Namilyango turns old boys’ sports gala into ladies’ affair to celebrate Women’s Day 

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 7, 2019
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Ngonians in action during last year’s gala.

Namilyango College is a boys’ school that has been in existence since 1902. The school’s old boys under their NACOBA umbrella will hold their sports gala at MUBS ground tomorrow March 8, which happens to be Women’s Day.

To commemorate the day, organisers of the sports gala that has been on for the past 10 years agreed that each team will field a lady.

OBs in one of the chess games last year.

The event is a family day that attracts old boys, friends and families so naturally ladies will not be in short supply. Games to be played include football, rugby, volleyball, sprints, basketball, table tennis and board games.

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