betPawa Powers a New Era in Ugandan Basketball

In a thrilling conclusion to the 2025 National Basketball League (NBL) Playoffs, Namuwongo Blazers and JKL Lady Dolphins emerged champions in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively, marking a turning point in Ugandan basketball.

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The victories, fueled by betPawa’s innovative Locker Room Bonus initiative, signal a new era of empowerment and professionalism in the sport.

Namuwongo Blazers’ 68-55 win over City Oilers in game six of the best-of-seven series was a testament to the team’s resilience and determination.

Led by Joel Lukoji, the Blazers’ triumph marked the dawn of a new era in Ugandan basketball, ending City Oilers’ 12-year reign.

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In the women’s division, JKL Lady Dolphins reclaimed their dominance with a 69-68 victory over JT Lady Jaguars, securing their fifth national title.

Hope Akello, the phenomenal leader, was crowned Playoffs MVP for a record fourth consecutive time.

betPawa’s Locker Room Bonus initiative has been instrumental in transforming the player experience in Uganda.

The program provides instant rewards, promoting transparency, accountability, and motivation at every level.

“The Locker Room Bonus has created a new culture of motivation in Ugandan basketball,” said Borah Ndanyungu, head of local marketing and CSR.

Photo by betPawa media: Champions Namuwongo Blazers in trophy celebration

With Uganda’s basketball culture stronger than ever, betPawa remains committed to expanding its impact across Africa, using sport as a vehicle for empowerment, professionalism, and positive change.

The brand’s pioneering Locker Room Bonus model continues to prove that real change starts from the locker room.

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Nsereko Musoke Isa
Nsereko Musoke Isa

Nsereko Musoke Isa is a local sports journalist the editor/Writer

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