Uganda, Feb. 20 -- As most sports bodies start to conform to the requirements of the new sports law that mandate at least 50 percent coverage of their activities across the country, the Uganda Woodball Federation (UWbF) has mapped out a strategy that will help them achieve the stringent requirements.

During Saturday's 15th Annual Congress held at Namirembe Guest House the federation outlined plans that will enable them retain their status as a federation while still benefiting from government support.

Paul Mark Kayongo, the woodball president in Uganda and on the African continent, stated that woodball has inherent features that can allow it pass the test of registration with the government as a national sport.

"The federation has cont...