Cricket Uganda has acquired a major enhance in its teaching growth construction following the profitable completion of the Worldwide Cricket Council Stage Two Tutors Course by Growth Supervisor Davis Turinawe and Northern Regional Growth Officer Grace Mutyagaba.
The course, which concluded in Accra, Ghana, marked an vital milestone in strengthening coach schooling capability inside Uganda’s cricket system and throughout the continent.
Held from fifth to seventh June 2026 on the College of Ghana Sports activities Directorate, the intensive three-day programme introduced collectively teaching educators from numerous African nations.
The course was designed to enhance the supply of coach schooling and promote uniform teaching requirements throughout member international locations.
The programme was facilitated by Grasp Educators Anthonie Ferreira and Chris Cardoso, who guided members by a mix of theoretical studying, sensible discipline classes, and steady evaluations.
Key focus areas included fashionable teaching approaches, participant growth programs, and efficient tutor supply methods.
Turinawe and Mutyagaba stood out by energetic participation in discussions and robust demonstration of technical competence in teaching schooling methodologies.
Following the course, Turinawe famous that the coaching performs a vital position in harmonising teaching supply requirements throughout ICC member nations.
The course emphasised standardisation of teaching supply throughout member nations, guaranteeing consistency in growing each grassroots and elite coaches,
he mentioned.
With this qualification, we at the moment are outfitted as Stage Two tutors, enabling us to coach and mentor Stage One coaches inside Uganda’s cricket growth construction.
He additional emphasised that the achievement will straight help the expansion of cricket in faculties and neighborhood programmes, the place foundational teaching is crucial to long-term growth.
Cricket Uganda continues to prioritise coach schooling as a key pillar in strengthening participant growth pathways and enhancing efficiency requirements in any respect ranges of the sport.
This achievement provides to Uganda’s rising presence in world coach schooling programmes and reinforces ongoing efforts to construct a stronger technical basis for cricket nationwide.
Finally, the certification of Turinawe and Mutyagaba represents one other main step in empowering coach educators with the experience required to develop and encourage the subsequent era of coaches and gamers in Uganda.
