Sat, May 9th, 2026

Nim Media
FootballAug 10, 2024

Masaza Cup Update: Kabula on road to extend Masengere group lead, Buvuma host limping Busiro

Nsereko Musoke Isa avatar

Byline

Nsereko Musoke Isa

Aug 10, 20242 min readAug 10, 2024

Share this story

Masaza Cup Update: Kabula on road to extend Masengere group lead, Buvuma host limping Busiro
By Zaki Sendja Ssese Vs Kabula – Lutoboka Buvuma Vs Busiro – Magyo. Masaza Cup Saturday action will on be in the great Buganda Islands of Buvuma and Ssese as we mark the beginning of this year’s reverse fixtures. This Saturday, the 10th August Masengere Group leaders Kabula will be onto the ferry to Lutoboka […]

By Zaki Sendja

Ssese Vs Kabula – Lutoboka

Buvuma Vs Busiro – Magyo.

Masaza Cup Saturday action will on be in the great Buganda Islands of Buvuma and Ssese as we mark the beginning of this year’s reverse fixtures.

This Saturday, the 10th August Masengere Group leaders Kabula will be onto the ferry to Lutoboka the home of Ssese in an anticipated contest.

Kabula will be without three key suspended players Murushid Babugi and John Andrew Obwanaon the trip.

The remaining part of the team is ready to shine as per statement issued by media officer to this website.

In the first round Kabula hosted and defeated Ssese 2-0.  Their first round fine form kept them unbeaten through first 5 games.

On host’s side it is a had season so far having accumulated only three points after losing 2 and drawn 3 games.

Also in the same group at Magyo, Buvuma will welcome the struggling Busiro just 7 days after their last meeting and the last tie in the group.

Buvuma overcame Busiro dominance of the fixture. Buvuma won 2-0 to register their only win of the campaign. Buvuma and leaders Kabula are still unbeaten in the group.

With three wins, a draw and a loss, Kabula lead Masengere Group with ten (10) points.

In the second place is Busujju on nine (9) points. Busujju have won twice and drawn thrice.

Meanwhile, the unbeaten Buvuma has only registered one win and four draws to accumulate seven points in the 3rd place.

The whole weekend will have 9 fixtures with all teams in action. After today’s duels, action will return tomorrow, Sunday with seven games.

Filed under

Comments

Join the conversation

Readers can react, ask questions, and add context directly below the story.

0 comments

Community note

Moderation, threaded discussion, and the most useful replies can all be managed natively inside WordPress as this site grows.

Next story

FEASSA Update: Defending champions St. Mary’s Boarding Secondary – Kitende eye fifteenth title
FootballAug 9, 2024

FEASSA Update: Defending champions St. Mary’s Boarding Secondary – Kitende eye fifteenth title

In a quest to retain the title, defending champions St. Mary’s Boarding Secondary School-Kitende have intensified preparations ahead of the 21st Federation of East African Schools Sports Association (FEASSA) Games. The FEASSA Games are scheduled for 16th – 24th August 2024 at Bukedea Comprehensive School and Amus College School in Bukedea. This ending week, Kitende […]

Unity and rivalry drive Ssebwalunyo to Fortebet Real Stars glory

Unity and rivalry drive Ssebwalunyo to Fortebet Real Stars glory

NEC FC goalkeeper Hannigton Ssebwalunyo has attributed his April brilliance to a powerful blend of team unity and internal competition, following his recognition as the headline winner at the Fortebet Real Stars Sports Monthly Awards. The 36-year-old shot-stopper, who enjoyed a remarkable run of form, revealed that the collective spirit within the NEC FC camp—coupled […]

Boni Concili, St. Noa, Rines and Amus cruise into semi-finals as USSSA girls football championship heats up in Mukono

Boni Concili, St. Noa, Rines and Amus cruise into semi-finals as USSSA girls football championship heats up in Mukono

Defending champions St. Noa Girls Secondary School–Zana delivered a composed and commanding performance to brush aside Latifah Mixed Secondary School 3-0 in the quarter-finals, securing their place in the last four of the ongoing Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Girls Football Championship in Mukono. St. Noa asserted early control, with Dorah Nangobi reacting quickest […]

Ankole Cup 2026 set for grand return as Bushenyi hosts opening showpiece

Ankole Cup 2026 set for grand return as Bushenyi hosts opening showpiece

The stage is set for a compelling revival of one of western Uganda’s most celebrated football spectacles, as the Ankole Cup 2026 returns with renewed ambition, broader participation, and heightened anticipation across the region. Slated to run from June to August—strategically timed during Uganda’s football off-season—the tournament is poised to dominate the sporting landscape, bringing […]

Last-Gasp Bukedea Stun STAHIZA in Penalty Drama as USSSA Quarter-finals Take Shape

Last-Gasp Bukedea Stun STAHIZA in Penalty Drama as USSSA Quarter-finals Take Shape

The stage is now set for a gripping quarter-final round, with rivalries reignited and momentum building as the race for Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) national Girls football glory intensifies. In dramatic fashion, Bukedea Comprehensive Secondary School staged a breathtaking late comeback to edge Standard High School-Zzana (STAHIZA) 4-3 in a penalty shootout, sealing […]