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Heavy penalties loom as sports law takes aim at match fixing

According to the law, a person guilty of match fixing is liable to a sh10m fine or 10 years in prison or both

FUFA executive committee members and delegates (seated) with FWRFA delegates after the AGM in Mbarara. Photo by Aloysius Byamukama
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

Football stakeholders in the western region have been asked to propagate the fight against match fixing and manipulation of football results, as the new law armed with serious repercussions has

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