By Namutebi Sumayiya
Sani Troll, an innovative trolley-like machine with adjustable components to perform both indoor and outdoor cleaning, has won two students of St Joseph High School Namagunga a top prize in the just concluded 9th edition of the Stanbic National Schools Championship (NSC).

The designers, Elton Kigozi and Gordon Walugembe, both S4 students said their machine can mow, scrub and also mop at the same time. “It’s like a trolley in the supermarket and the ‘Sani’ comes from the word sanitation, because basically it is a cleaning machine.”
The NSC is the flagship activity under the Stanbic Bank’s Corporate Social Investments (CSI) aimed at driving youth empowerment and improved access to quality education. It equips teachers and students with the necessary skills and confidence to become the job creators of tomorrow, fostering a brighter future for themselves and their communities.
For this year’s edition, the number of schools applying for participation, shot up to 265 more than double the figure in comparison to eight years when the NSC was first launched.
Fourteen schools made it to the grand finale held at Africana Hotel last week and according to the five-person judging panel, St. Joseph’s emerged overall winners in the Student Spark category with their Sani-Troll business proposal.
The students went away with a solar system worth UGX20 million for their school, their teacher/patron took home UGX1.5 million and each student won a brand-new laptop.
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