Posted on 01 September 2009
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International rallying co-driver Moses Matovu narrowly missed out on a podium finish on last weekend’s Toyota Zimbabwe Challenge Rally when he co-drove fellow Ugandan Emmanuel Katto to fifth overall and fourth registered driver in the three day long event.
The lead up to this, the final round of the 2009 FIA African Rally Championship, was not ideal, with Moses having to lend a hand to ensure the Tommi Makinen Rallying prepared Subaru Impreza N14 was ready to rally, and thus the team missed out on the opportunity to recce the special stages. This put Emmanuel and Moses on a back foot and when the car suffered with suspension problems the team focused on securing a finish, rather than challenging for the win.
On Sunday morning Moses even took the wheel of the 300 bhp Subaru for two stages and was pleased to set times comparable with rallying legend Katto on roads he had never seen before!
The Zimbabwe Challenge Rally certainly lives up to its name every year. And 2009 was no exception. We struggled with setup issues and weren’t helped by having to borrow pace notes which were in a different format to our own. The gesture by the other competitors for offering us their personal notes was fantastic and I thank everyone for all of their assistance.
We ended the rally tantalisingly close to securing our third podium finish of the season but at least we scored another finish which helped both Emmanuel and I take third in the title race.
Whilst the 2009 FIA African Rally Championship might now be over Moses still has a busy period ahead of him. The popular Ugandan will travel to Rwanda on 18 September to call notes for rising Kenyan driver Peter Horsey in a Mitsubishi Evo 9. The KCB Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally sees the young talents from across Africa go head to head for the Pirelli Star Drive, a fully funded drive in six WRC rounds in 2010!
Final FIA African Rally Championship co-drivers points
Phil Archenoul 42 points
David Shioka 31
Moses Matovu 22
For more on the team please visit www.emkarally.com
For more on the African Rally Championship visit www.africanrallychampionship.com
Posted on 23 August 2009
Tags: baganda, Buganda, car, competition, Ganda, Kabaka, Kenya, Matovu, Moses, moses matovu, Muganda, Mutabi, news, ngabi, rally, Tanzania, uganda, Zimbabwe
Experienced rallying co-driver Moses Matovu heads to Zimbabwe for the forthcoming FIA African Rally Championship grand finale hoping to end the 2009 rallying season on a high after a string of troublesome rallies recently.
Moses, who co-drives for top Ugandan rally drive Emmanuel Katto in a Tommi Makinen Racing Subaru Impreza N14, began the year with a fine second overall in Tanzania. Overheating problems restricted the pair to fifth place points in Kenya, whilst their home rally was cut short after the tragic accident of close friend Riyaz Kurji towards the end of Day 1. The pair then journeyed south to Zambia for the penultimate round, but a combination of problems, including an altercation with a tree ended their rally and along with it, their 2009 championship hopes.
Emmanuel and I certainly have not had the greatest of years this year. We’ve shown that the car has the pace and the potential and are already working on plans for 2010. We head to Zimbabwe to show our support to the organisers and the other crews, and will be aiming to end our season on a high.
Moses has prior experience of the high speed roads that make up the Toyota Zimbabwe Challenge Rally. In 2007 Moses made his debut alongside Katto and the pair were lying a comfortable third overall when the engine let go. The pair will certainly be hoping that history does not repeat itself this weekend.
The Toyota Zimbabwe Challenge Rally begins on Friday the 28th of August, and after over 230 kilometres of high speed rallying the crews will return to the capital for a ceremonial finish on Sunday afternoon.
For more on the team please visit www.emkarally.com
Posted on 16 June 2009
Tags: africa, Al-Abidine, Angola, Ben Ali, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Egypt, Gabon, Gaddafi, Guinea, Jose Eduardo Dos, leader, Leaders, Libya, Longest, Mswati, Muammar, Nguema, President Blaise Compaore, President Museveni, President Omar Bongo, President Paul Biya, President Robert Mugabe, President Zine, Santos, Serving, Swaziland, Teodoro Obiang, Tunisia, uganda, Yoweri, Zimbabwe
President Omar Bongo of Gabon died on June 8, 2009. At the time of his passing, he was the longest serving leader of an African country at 42 years. His death has led to a lot of reflecting in the international media on the leaders in Africa that have held life long terms. The top ten list includes Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni at number seven with 23 years in power. The entire list is as follows:
1. President Muammar Gaddafi of Libya 39 Years
2. Teodoro Obiang Nguema of Equitorial Guinea 30 Years
3. Jose Eduardo Dos Santos of Angola 30 Years
4. President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe 29 Years
5. President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt 27 Years
6. President Paul Biya of Cameroon 26 Years
7. President Yoweri Museveni 23 Years
8. King Mswati III of Swaziland 23 Years
9. President Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso 21 Years
10. President Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia 21 Years