A coalition of stakeholders from the tech and education sectors has urged the youth to cultivate their talents in sports and technology, emphasizing the importance of continued engagement beyond the December holidays. This call to action was made during the DRM games held at Khalala Primary School in Webuye.INUA AI CEO Humphrey Muchuma highlighted the role of sports in fostering societal values and driving development when nurtured effectively.
Muchuma praised the local youth for their enthusiasm in exploring artificial intelligence, noting that digital technologies are poised to create numerous career opportunities in the country. The DRM December games, organized in Webuye West Constituency and powered by INUA AI, promise exciting competition, with finalists set to receive cash prizes during the grand event scheduled for January 1, 2025.
A mix of political, tech, and religious leaders are expected to attend tommorow’s event, further underscoring the community’s support for youth engagement in sports and technology.
The teams that have qualified for the semi-finals in both men’s and women’s soccer:
Women’s Semi-Finals:
• Mwangaza Starlets vs. Nakhwana Starlets
• Musananda Queens vs. Young Starlets
• Chebosi FC vs. Milo FC
• Sitikho Young FC vs. Flyover FC
This follows the results of the men’s soccer quarter-finals in Webuye West Sub-County:
Men’s Quarter-Final Results:
• Q1: Chebosi 1 – 0 Kahawa FC
• Q2: Milo FC 2 – 1 Matulo Bombers
• Q3: Flyover FC 1 – 0 Roma FC
• Q4: Sitikho Young 2 – 1 Sirisia FC
The enthusiasm surrounding these events highlights the community’s commitment to fostering talent and providing a platform for youth development in both sports and technology.