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Cwinya-ai, Kabasweka lead team of nine golfers for Africa Amateur Championship

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January 30, 2026
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Royal Johannesburg Golf Course will be a hive of activity next week when the continent’s best talent descend upon South Africa for what promises to be a compelling Africa Amateur Championship tournament. It will run from February 4-7. Uganda is due to be represented by nine golfers (seven men, two ladies).

Such is the prestige and worthiness of the competition that all expenses of the golfer, including their flights, accommodation and feeding while in Johannesburg is to be taken care of by R&A.

Uganda’s men’s team will have Joseph Cwinya-ai, Joseph Reagan
Akena, Joseph Kasozi and Titus Okwong. Others are Abdallah Kakooza, Elton Thembo and Lawrence Walakira.

Leading the ladies’ charge will be Peace Kabasweka together with Meron Kyomugisha.
The selection of the aforementioned names is based on their Wold Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) as of October 29, 2025. The men’s championship will feature 72 golfers in a four-day stroke play event where a cut will be enforced after 36 holes.

The ladies will meanwhile have a field of 21 competitors. They will duel in a 54-hole contest but there will be no cut. Should one of Kabasweka or Kyomugisha triumph, they will receive exemptions for the 2026 Johannseburg Ladies Open. The men’s champion will be rewarded with a slot at the Investec South African Open Championship, the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions and the Alfred Dunhill Championship 2026.

Part of the thrill of the Africa Amateur Championship is that golfers caddy for themselves. That means that all competitors must tee off in finest physical and mental shape. Cwinya-ai is realistic when discussing his chances at Royal Johannesburg.

“I want to have a better finish,” Cwinya-ai, who is competing in his third edition said. “My target is to work hard to finish in the top 15. But I also want to be the top performer in the East Africans who will be competing.” The reigning Uganda Open champion has never played Royal Johannesburg before but he says observes that from the reports and reviews about the course, Leopard Creek where they played in Mpumalanga last year was tougher. UGU boss Jackson Were has confidence in both teams. “As the Union, we have a feeling that our SA-bound golferss will give pride to our flag,” he noted,

The team is due to travel on Sunday to arrive in time to acclimatize and play practice rounds.

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