Vipers' female team Wakiso Hills confirm Claire Mulindwa as patron

Claire Mulindwa is the patron of Wakiso Hills|Claire Mulindwa Twitter

FOOTBALL Vipers' female team Wakiso Hills confirm Claire Mulindwa as patron

Allan Damba • 11:05 - 01.09.2023

Claire Mulindwa serves as a senior finance administrator at Vipers and as the Assistant Executive Director at SMASK, a clear indication of her administrative might.

Following the Wakiso Hills WFC and Vipers SC merger, the former has confirmed Claire Mulindwa their patron, with the latter already conducting club business.

Wakiso Hills let the rabbit out of the basket as they ushered in their new Finance Manager, Aisha Nakirijja, on Friday.

"Hajjat Aisha Nakirijja is officially welcomed by our club patron, Madam Claire Mulindwa," the club posted on their social media handles.

Mulindwa, daughter to Vipers and St Mary's Boarding Secondary School, Kitende (SMASK) proprietor Lawrence Mulindwa, is a passionate and ardent sports lover and administrator.

Claire Mulindwa serves as a senior finance administrator at Vipers and as the Assistant Executive Director at SMASK, a clear indication of her administrative might.

Claire Mulindwa(R) and Hajjat Aisha Nakirijja with Wakiso Hills away jersey|Wakiso Hills Image

In charge of the SMASK sports teams, Mulindwa has witnessed the school extend their dominion in football, netball and basketball further in the country and East Africa.

They recently emerged champions in all four disciplines in the 2023 East African Secondary School Games (FEASSA) in Huye, Rwanda.

Meanwhile, it should be remembered that Vipers made Wakiso Hills their women's team a couple of months back as a Confederation of African Football (CAF) requisite.

Claire Mulindwa(R) and Hajjat Aisha Nakirijja with Wakiso Hills home jersey|Wakiso Hills Image

It is now a total requirement for clubs participating in CAF competitions (Champions League and Confederation Cup) to have a female team.

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