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Who is to blame when Kabaka is sick?

April 21, 2021 Written by OUR REPORTER Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi (L) shares a light moment with Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga earlier Over a 28-year reign on the throne, Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II had never missed presiding at a premier kingdom event; the opening of Buganda parliament (Lukiiko), his birthday fete, coronation anniversary, opening and closing of Masaza Cup and general community cleaning (Bulungi bwansi), among others.  But in March, he was conspicuously absent at the closure of the annual Masaza Cup at St Mary’s Stadium Kitende. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, who stepped in for the king, told the small crowd, diminished by Covid-19 restrictions, that the Kabaka couldn’t make it because he had an urgent

Kirya: No favourites in Masaza Cup final

Daily Monitor Friday March 19 2021 Kabaka Ronald Mutebi launches the Masaza Cup in 2019. While the Buganda king might attend the final, it will be a quiet game compared to past finals that filled Namboole stadium to capacity. PHOTO/JOHN BATANUDDE Advertisement The 2020 Airtel Masaza Cup final between record champions Gomba and 2016 winners Buddu is too close to call according to Ibrahim Kirya. The Gomba head coach and SC Villa deputy said early this week that: “It’s difficult to say any one team is favourite. Both teams have their own advantages.” And when asked about Gomba’s chances of lifting the fifth trophy, Kirya said the players are ready to fight.

Masaza report card: Year of Covid-19 leaves room for more

Masaza report card: Year of Covid-19 leaves room for more Saturday January 23 2021 Finalists. Gomba players celebrate a goal against Ssese during the group matches. The team held off Busiro before outwitting them in the penultimate shootouts to qualify for the finals. Photo/Agencies Summary Organisers and sponsors Airtel pushed ahead with the tournament but at the cost of no fans and several challenges for the teams due to Covid-19 measures Advertisement Without a doubt, this season’s Airtel Masaza Cup was the weirdest year since the tournament started in 2004. A coronavirus pandemic was only part of it. The tournament defied the odds and the headaches of working around Covid-19 and the stringent health protocols to become only the third competition to be played in Uganda since March 2020. The others are the StarTimes Uganda Premier League and the Fufa play-offs which have majorly benefitted from direct funding from world body, Fifa.

Masaza Cup Kyaggwe Coach Mbalangu Eyeing Quarter Finals

Masaza Cup Kyaggwe Coach Mbalangu Eyeing Quarter Finals
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Uganda: Elite Coaches in Hot Soup With Masaza Cup Football

Uganda: Elite Coaches in Hot Soup With Masaza Cup Football
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