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Ephraim Mujabi’s Blueprint: How Kyantamba SS are rising into a new netball force

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Ephraim Mujabi’s Blueprint: How Kyantamba SS are rising into a new netball force
Kyantamba Secondary School’s resurgence at the ongoing UMEA Solidarity Games is no coincidence—it is the product of deliberate transformation under the meticulous guidance of head coach Ephraim Mujabi. Arriving in Mbale for this year’s championship hosted by Nkoma SS, Kyantamba carried the scars of a disappointing round of sixteen exit at Namagabi SS in Kayunga. […]

Kyantamba Secondary School’s resurgence at the ongoing UMEA Solidarity Games is no coincidence—it is the product of deliberate transformation under the meticulous guidance of head coach Ephraim Mujabi.

Arriving in Mbale for this year’s championship hosted by Nkoma SS, Kyantamba carried the scars of a disappointing round of sixteen exit at Namagabi SS in Kayunga.

Yet, within a short span, that narrative has begun to shift. The Kiboga-based side now exudes structure, belief, and competitive edge—hallmarks of Mujabi’s coaching philosophy.

Day One offered a clear snapshot of that evolution. Kyantamba fell 16-13 to Hamdan Islamic SS in a tightly contested opener, but what followed was far more telling.

They rebounded with authority, dismantling Nakaloke SS 27-08 in a performance defined by tactical discipline, sharp transitions, and clinical finishing. It was not just a win—it was a statement of intent.

At the center of this transformation is Mujabi, a coach whose résumé reflects both consistency and a deep understanding of player development. Since 2018, he has steadily built a reputation as one of the most committed figures in school netball, most notably during his tenure at Trinity Catholic High School Nalweyo in Kakumiro District.

His achievements there laid the foundation for his current impact: seven U20 district titles, a regional U20 championship, a U16/U17 regional crown, and a U17 district title. His ability to translate potential into tangible success was further underscored in 2025 when he guided a side to a fourth-place finish at the national championships in Bukedea.

Mujabi’s influence, however, extends well beyond a single institution. His coaching footprint spans multiple schools, including Kiboga Progressive, Kiboga Light College, and Saviour High School. A recent stint as interim coach at Bugema University only broadened his tactical exposure, elevating his standing from a respected umpire to a widely recognized coaching authority.

Perhaps the most defining chapter of his journey came against High Standard Kateera.

Tasked with leading a team that had dominated district competitions for 15 consecutive years but repeatedly faltered at the final hurdle, Mujabi confronted a culture of near-success.

After enduring 10 final defeats to Kate Ramirez, he eventually broke the jinx—an achievement that speaks volumes about his resilience, adaptability, and mental fortitude as a coach.

That same blueprint is now evident at Kyantamba SS.

Under his leadership, the team has evolved into a cohesive and competitive unit, blending youthful energy with tactical awareness.

Their credentials prior to UMEA already hinted at promise—district titles at both U17 and U20 levels, as well as a Luwero regional U17 championship.

But in Mbale, they are beginning to translate that pedigree onto a bigger stage.

Mujabi has instilled more than just structure; he has cultivated belief. Kyantamba now plays with a sense of purpose, responding to setbacks with composure and approaching each contest with calculated intent.

Their ability to bounce back emphatically after defeat is a direct reflection of a team that understands both its identity and its ambition.

While traditional powerhouses in UMEA like Greenlight Islamic SS and Kawanda SS have made strong starts, Kyantamba’s upward trajectory is quietly commanding attention.

They may not yet be the finished article, but they are undeniably a team in ascent.

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