First & Last Name
Chairman
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- Email:email@eastendersfoundation.org
Barbara Mbabazi
Vice Chairperson
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Isaac Imaka
Co-Founder / Team Lead
Born of Namulesa Village in Jinja City, Uganda, Isaac Imaka is a journalist by profession, a media entrepreneur and practitioner and a community organizer.
His interest in sports is rooted in the deep conviction that sports does not only create community champions, but it can turn around the household financial fortunes and those of an entire village.
“One international sports pro could be all a village needs to kick poverty out of its homesteads,” he says.
Imaka is a graduate of Mass Communication from Makerere University and an Alfred Friendly Press Fellow- University of Missouri/Miami Herald, who formally worked with the Nation Media Group under its Uganda Based outfit, The Daily Monitor, as a Parliament and oil and Gas Correspondent.
>br> Imaka holds an Executive MBA from the Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute and is the founder and publisher of Busoga Today Media and Publications, a social enterprise community development and mobilization multimedia enterprise, the publishers of Busoga Today, a dual lingua community newspaper.
Imaka is also the founder and team leader at Gabula Royal Foundation, a community development organization founded and patronized by the Kyabazinga (King) of Busoga Kingdom. He is also among the inaugural recipients of the Young: Rural Entrepreneurs Initiative fellowship, a program running under the partnership of Busoga Consortium for Development and the Chinese University of Agriculture to set rural CEOs on the path of developing their communities better.
As a co-founder and team leader at East Enders, Isaac’s role is to lead the organization’s strategic efforts and mission of identifying, nurturing and developing grassroots sports talents and use sports as a tool to turn around household fortunes.
To goal is to have an East Enders grassroots product play at the highest professional level of either cricket, tennis, basketball, golf or any other sport we are involved with.
His interest in sports is rooted in the deep conviction that sports does not only create community champions, but it can turn around the household financial fortunes and those of an entire village.
“One international sports pro could be all a village needs to kick poverty out of its homesteads,” he says.
Imaka is a graduate of Mass Communication from Makerere University and an Alfred Friendly Press Fellow- University of Missouri/Miami Herald, who formally worked with the Nation Media Group under its Uganda Based outfit, The Daily Monitor, as a Parliament and oil and Gas Correspondent.
>br> Imaka holds an Executive MBA from the Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute and is the founder and publisher of Busoga Today Media and Publications, a social enterprise community development and mobilization multimedia enterprise, the publishers of Busoga Today, a dual lingua community newspaper.
Imaka is also the founder and team leader at Gabula Royal Foundation, a community development organization founded and patronized by the Kyabazinga (King) of Busoga Kingdom. He is also among the inaugural recipients of the Young: Rural Entrepreneurs Initiative fellowship, a program running under the partnership of Busoga Consortium for Development and the Chinese University of Agriculture to set rural CEOs on the path of developing their communities better.
As a co-founder and team leader at East Enders, Isaac’s role is to lead the organization’s strategic efforts and mission of identifying, nurturing and developing grassroots sports talents and use sports as a tool to turn around household fortunes.
To goal is to have an East Enders grassroots product play at the highest professional level of either cricket, tennis, basketball, golf or any other sport we are involved with.
- Phone:+256 775 616 709
- Email:iimaka@eastendersfoundation.org
Charles Waiswa
Co-Founder
Charles Waiswa
A son of a former Jinja SSS casual laborer, Charles is the perfect example of how sports(cricket) can turn around a household’s fortunes.
From a young age, Charles has used his cricket talent to supplement his parents’ income to be able to send his siblings to school and meet the family’s domestic needs.
He has featured for the national team from the under 19 side to now leading the national men’s senior team as the team manager. He also enjoyed a semi-pro stint in London before returning to Uganda to use sports as a tool for community development, hence co-founding East Enders.
Charles is a Rotarian and the current Chairman Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs and Board Member of the Uganda Cricket Association.
He is also a social entrepreneur with a particular interest in farming.
From a young age, Charles has used his cricket talent to supplement his parents’ income to be able to send his siblings to school and meet the family’s domestic needs.
He has featured for the national team from the under 19 side to now leading the national men’s senior team as the team manager. He also enjoyed a semi-pro stint in London before returning to Uganda to use sports as a tool for community development, hence co-founding East Enders.
Charles is a Rotarian and the current Chairman Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs and Board Member of the Uganda Cricket Association.
He is also a social entrepreneur with a particular interest in farming.
- Phone:+256 ### ### ###
- Email:cwaiswa@eastendersfoundation.org
Emmanuel Okolotum
Member
A son of a former Jinja SSS casual laborer, Charles is the perfect example of how sports(cricket) can turn around a household’s fortunes.
From a young age, Charles has used his cricket talent to supplement his parents’ income to be able to send his siblings to school and meet the family’s domestic needs.
He has featured for the national team from the under 19 side to now leading the national men’s senior team as the team manager. He also enjoyed a semi-pro stint in London before returning to Uganda to use sports as a tool for community development, hence co-founding East Enders.
Charles is a Rotarian and the current Chairman Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs and Board Member of the Uganda Cricket Association.
He is also a social entrepreneur with a particular interest in farming.
From a young age, Charles has used his cricket talent to supplement his parents’ income to be able to send his siblings to school and meet the family’s domestic needs.
He has featured for the national team from the under 19 side to now leading the national men’s senior team as the team manager. He also enjoyed a semi-pro stint in London before returning to Uganda to use sports as a tool for community development, hence co-founding East Enders.
Charles is a Rotarian and the current Chairman Jinja Association of Cricket Clubs and Board Member of the Uganda Cricket Association.
He is also a social entrepreneur with a particular interest in farming.
- Phone:+256 ### ### ###
- Email:cwaiswa@eastendersfoundation.org
Dinah Mbawaire
Member
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Linda Nabirye
Member
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