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Masaza Cup final: All is set for Buwekula’s 2nd fundraising dinner this Friday

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Masaza Cup final: All is set for Buwekula’s 2nd fundraising dinner this Friday
As they target their first ever Masaza Cup trophy, Buwekula continues with intensified preparations both on and off the pitch ahead of an anticipated final against Buddu. Buwekula will lock horns with the 2016 Champions Buddu in the final on 5th March 2022 at the St.Mary’s Stadium in Kitende, a game to be graced by […]

As they target their first ever Masaza Cup trophy, Buwekula continues with intensified preparations both on and off the pitch ahead of an anticipated final against Buddu.

Buwekula will lock horns with the 2016 Champions Buddu in the final on 5th March 2022 at the St.Mary’s Stadium in Kitende, a game to be graced by his Majesty the Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi Kimera II.

Ahead of the tie, Buwekula Ssaza team committee have organized a second fundraising dinner scheduled for Friday 4th February at SS Hotel Makerere.

Tomorrow’s dinner follows the first held at Nakayima Hotel, Mubende on Saturday, the 29th January.


“Buwekula Ssaza team committee calls upon all individuals who hail from the county to be part of this dinner aiming at mobilizing resources for the team’s preps.

We call upon all individuals from Buwekula and well wishers to attend the second fundraising dinner. Our major aim is to raise funds for the team’s preparations ahead of Buddu in the final tie.
Our team continues to train and players are in good conditions. This is our year and our only target is the trophy”. Joseph Kyambadde on behalf of Buwekula management.

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