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Kireka Chess Club Stars Shine at the 2025 African Schools Individual Chess ChampionshipsUncategorized

May 29, 2025 by were samuel

Kireka Chess Club Stars Shine at the 2025 African Schools Individual Chess Championships

Mombasa, Kenya – May 29, 2025

Kireka Chess Club once again cemented its status as a powerhouse in nurturing young chess talent, following a brilliant performance by three of its standout players — Asaba Juliet, Muhirwa Alvin, and Wabwire Ronald — at the prestigious 2025 African Schools Individual Chess Championships, held from May 22nd to 29th in Mombasa, Kenya 🇰🇪.


🌟 Asaba Juliet – Golden Glory in U13 Girls

A true prodigy and pride of Kireka Chess Club, Asaba Juliet delivered a sensational performance in the U13 Girls category. Scoring a near-perfect 8/9, she was crowned African Champion, earning Uganda’s only gold medal at the event. Already the reigning Uganda Open Ladies Champion, Asaba’s dominance continues to inspire the next generation of female players. Her result qualifies her for the Conditional Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title upon reaching a 1900 Elo rating.


🥉 Muhirwa Alvin – Bronze in U15 Open

In the fiercely competitive U15 Open section, Muhirwa Alvin displayed exceptional resilience and tactical prowess. With a strong 7/9 score, he secured a well-deserved bronze medal, making him eligible for the Conditional Candidate Master (CM) title upon attaining a 2000 Elo rating. Alvin, long regarded as one of Uganda’s most promising young minds, continues to fulfill the high expectations set by his coaches and mentors at Kireka Chess Club.


🥈 Ronald Wabwire – Silver in U11 Open

The ever-consistent Ronald Wabwire proved why he was a category favorite in the U11 Open. Finishing unbeaten with 7.5 points, Ronald clinched the silver medal, showcasing maturity and composure well beyond his years. His performance also qualifies him for the Conditional Candidate Master (CM) title upon reaching a 2000 Elo rating.


💬 Special Thanks to Bob Were

Kireka Chess Club wishes to express its heartfelt gratitude to Bob Were, whose generous contribution made it possible for Asaba, Alvin, and Ronald to travel and participate in this prestigious continental championship. His support covered vital tournament expenses and ensured that these young talents represented both the club and Uganda with pride and excellence.


♟️ A Club That Breeds Champions

These achievements are not only a testament to the individual brilliance of Asaba, Alvin, and Ronald but also to the unwavering commitment of Kireka Chess Club to developing chess talent through mentorship, training, and competitive exposure.

With such inspiring performances on the continental stage, Kireka Chess Club continues to lead by example, setting the bar high for youth chess development in Uganda and beyond.


Congratulations to our champions – Asaba, Alvin, and Ronald – for making Kireka Chess Club and Uganda proud! 🇺🇬✨

Credit : Samuel Were

Photo credit : Chess Kenya

Kireka Chess Club Hosts Grand Victory Party After Clinching 7th National Chess League Title 2024/25Uncategorized

April 30, 2025 by were samuel

Kireka Chess Club Hosts Grand Victory Party After Clinching 7th National Chess League Title 2024/25

Kireka Chess Club held a vibrant Victory Party on April 26th, 2025, at Gloria Gardens, Namugongo, to honor the club’s extraordinary achievements in recent high-profile tournaments. The celebration marked a historic moment: Kireka’s 7th Uganda National Chess League title, cementing the club’s status as the undisputed powerhouse of Ugandan chess.

The joyous gathering brought together club members, supporters, executives from the Uganda Chess Federation, and international well-wishers. The atmosphere was electric with celebration—filled with speeches, awards, music, and laughter—as the club paid tribute to a season of dominance and regional victories.

Kireka Chess club winners lift trophy high once again

At the heart of the celebration were three significant achievements:

  • IM Arthur Ssegwanyi, Kireka’s flagship player, clinched the 2025 Kantinti Memorial Tournament Open Section title with 5.5/6 points, showcasing his dominance on home soil.
Most powerful chess couple in East Africa Mr and Mrs Ssegwanyi
  • WFM Sana Omprakash, also representing Kireka, took the crown in the Ladies’ Section of the same tournament, reinforcing the club’s strength in both male and female categories.
MC and Coach Kafuko Paul
  • Samuel Were, a long-time Kireka player, secured a perfect 6/6 victory at the Bungoma Open in Kenya, a feat made possible through sponsorship from Kireka patron Mr. Were Bob, who personally funded his participation.
Representative Gong thon Gong from sudan gives speech

These victories were not just individual milestones — they reflected the deep bench of talent, mentorship, and unity that defines Kireka Chess Club.

Award presentations to players and contributors, recognizing outstanding performances throughout the season.

  • Best Female PlayerWFM Nakabo Peninah, for her consistent and inspiring performance across tournaments.
  • Best Male PlayerCM Egesa Emmanuel, for his exceptional board results and critical wins throughout the league.
  • Best Junior PlayerMuhirwa Alvin, a rising star whose resilience and growth marked him as one to watch in Ugandan chess.

A special tribute to Mr. Were Bob, the club’s esteemed patron, whose unwavering support continues to elevate Kireka players to regional and international stages. he also quoted Award presentations to the club’s top performers, including personalized plaques and tokens of appreciation.

“Kireka is not just a club—it is a family of champions. These victories reflect our hard work, our unity, and our vision to lead chess development in Uganda and beyond.”

Recognition of team captains and coaches whose leadership was instrumental in guiding the club to its historic seventh Uganda National Chess League title.

Captain Musasizi
Chess Cake
Former Patron Mr. Lubega wilson receives award

As the celebrations wound down, focus turned to the future. With the National Chess Championship and other FIDE-rated events on the horizon, Kireka Chess Club is more motivated than ever to maintain its momentum.

The event concluded with a renewed commitment to mentorship, youth training programs, and regional outreach, ensuring that the club remains a breeding ground for the next generation of chess stars.


Kireka trophies over time

Kireka Chess Club continues to set the standard — not only through competitive excellence but by cultivating a strong community bound by the love of the game.

Credit

Samuel Were

Photo Credit: Gotham

KIREKA CHESS CLUB CROWNED CHAMPIONS OF THE 2024/25 PREMIER BET UGANDA CHESS LEAGUE.chess, fide, kireka, uganda

March 30, 2025 by were samuel

KIREKA CHESS CLUB CROWNED CHAMPIONS OF THE 2024/25 PREMIER BET UGANDA CHESS LEAGUE.

Kireka Chess Club has once again proven its dominance in Ugandan chess, securing its seventh consecutive title in the prestigious Premier Bet Uganda Chess League 2024/25. This historic victory further cements Kireka’s position as the most successful club in the league’s history.

This season was truly exceptional, the largest in Africa, featuring teams from Kenya, Somalia, Mogadishu, and South Sudan. With 57 clubs and 700 players, including men, women, and differently abled players, the league showcased the true spirit of competitive chess across the region.

The final showdown saw Kireka Chess Club edge out Mulago Kings Chess Club and Soroti Chess Club, who finished second and third, respectively. Kireka’s triumph earned them a grand prize of UGX 10,000,000, while the second and third-placed teams took home UGX 2,000,000 and UGX 1,500,000, respectively. A total of UGX 24,000,000 was distributed among participating teams, ensuring broad support for chess development across the country.

The 2024/25 season was the longest in history, with fixtures suspended four times due to international engagements. Uganda Chess Federation President Emmanuel Mwaka praised the resilience of players and organizers, stating: “This was a tough but rewarding season. The inclusion of international teams made it even more competitive, and we are proud of the level of chess displayed.”

This season also witnessed the return of Makumbi Godfrey, widely regarded as the greatest Ugandan chess player of all time. Makumbi, who won gold at the 1996 Chess Olympiad, remains the only Ugandan to achieve such a feat, making his participation in this year’s league a moment of inspiration for young players.

  • Rapid Chess: Mulago Kings Chess Club took the top spot, followed by Soroti Chess Club and Kireka Chess Club.
  • Blitz Chess: Soroti Chess Club emerged victorious, with Gambit Chess Club finishing second and Mulago Kings Chess Club securing third place.

kireka Chess Club, under the guidance of patron Were Bob and captains Musasizi Emmanuel, Kafuko Paul, Kaddu Ivan, and Mukose Emmanuel, remains committed to nurturing the next generation of champions

As we celebrate this historic win, Kireka Chess Club remains dedicated to promoting excellence, discipline, and growth in chess across Uganda and beyond. Stay connected with us for more updates on upcoming tournaments and training programs!

Credit: Samuel Were

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