Global cycling news publisher VeloNews contacted Paul Sherwen’s friends, family, and colleagues to better understand his life away from the TV cameras and cycling peloton.
The late Paul Sherwen’s legacy extends well beyond the world of pro cycling. He devoted his life away from the races to helping the Ugandan people.
Read the full article written by Joe Harris on VeloNews.
Karamoja offers new, unique Uganda tourism frontier – The 17-23 November 2018 edition of the renown The East African newspaper headed and featured Kara-Tunga Tours as leading in Karamoja region tourism marketing.
We are celebrating that our ‘Ateker Documentary’ has won the price ‘The Best Documentary of ‘AMAA-StarTimes Online Short Film Festival’. The festival celebrates the best ‘shorts’ from all over Africa.
We have come from far… tourism is positively changing the image of Karamoja and we hope that this collaboration with Uganda Tourism Board, NBS Television, NTV, UBC, can inspire tourism professionals and local communities to embrace Community Tourism in Karamoja as opportunity for inclusive development.
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Paul Sherwen’s humanitarian legacy
Global cycling news publisher VeloNews contacted Paul Sherwen’s friends, family, and colleagues to better understand his life away from the TV cameras and cycling peloton.
The late Paul Sherwen’s legacy extends well beyond the world of pro cycling. He devoted his life away from the races to helping the Ugandan people.
Read the full article written by Joe Harris on VeloNews.
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