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‘Scaredy cat’: Anita Fabiola chickens out of first Tulambule challenge

ALL PHOTOS BY LAWRENCE OGWAL

She was called in as a dangerous substitute after Quiin Abenakyo pulled out at the last minute but Anita Fabiola might have been the wrong option for the Tulambule campaign that kicked off today.

The campaign started at Griffin falls where the first activity was zip lining and after many backed out of the challenge, Fabiola decided to be among the brave ones but no sooner had she climbed on top to zipline than she feared for her life and asked to be carried down all looking scared and almost teary.

“I have never gone for ziplining and I am scared of heights although I very much wanted to go for it” Fabiola said.

It was only Margaret Kankwanzi who managed the challenge saying it was not her first time to go for it.

After Ziplining, the team headed for water rafting in Jinja, followed by a visit to the source of the Nile to wrap up the first day of Tulambule.

The campaign will continue in Mbale, Soroti, Kapchorwa and then climax in Karamoja region.

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