Minister Ssalongo Robert Sserwanga launches 2024 Board Games (Omweso)
Omweso is a strategy board game that has a rich history in Buganda Kingdom.
The rituals of Ganda Kingship are archaic and elaborate, suggesting that Omweso may have been played in the Kingdom for several centuries.
Under the new Minister for Youths, Sports and Arts Ssalongo Robert Sserwanga, the sport is set to be rejuvenated.
This afternoon, on Monday, the 17th June 2024, the minister Ssalongo Robert Sserwanga has launched the first ever edition for Masaza Mweso championship.
The championship will start at sub county levels on 14th to 28th July. At the end of sub-county competition, Masaza teams will be formed from the top performing individuals in respective sub-counties.
The Grand Finale at Masaza (Counties) level will be on 16th November 2024.
To foster easy preparations, a committee of five members has been announced at the same event.
Hudson Kyagaba who is also the Vice Chairman Uganda Mweso Association is named Chairman.
Moses Ssekandi, Godfrey Sserugo, Lydia Ngagire and Fulugyensiyo Kayinga are committee members.
Background
Omweso is a strategy board game that has a rich history in Buganda Kingdom.
The rituals of Ganda kingship are archaic and elaborate, suggesting that Omweso may have been played in the kingdom for several centuries.
Omweso was played on wooden boards with pieces made from seeds, stones, or wood.
The game was played in the evenings after work for relaxation, entertainment, socialization, and intellectual stimulation.
Omweso aimed to teach important skills like strategy, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
The game was played by both children and adults, and was an integral part of Bugandan culture and traditions.