In Brief

Mar 02, 2004

<b>Simbwa fine</b><br>SOCCER governing body FUFA, has ordered Top TV coach Sam Simbwa to pay sh1m to be freed from a two year ban. Simbwa was accused by the league committee of abandoning the Express game at Nakivubo last year. Simbwa’s punishment was reduced because he realised his mistake and

Simbwa fine
SOCCER governing body FUFA, has ordered Top TV coach Sam Simbwa to pay sh1m to be freed from a two year ban. Simbwa was accused by the league committee of abandoning the Express game at Nakivubo last year. Simbwa’s punishment was reduced because he realised his mistake and wrote a letter to FUFA which they acted upon.

Ssozi a pro
SC VILLA’s Phillip Ssozi and Nestroy Kizito have finally achieved their dreams of playing professional football. Villa tactician Micho Srejodevic yesterday disclosed that the two players have officially joined Serbia and Montenegro’s first division outfit Srem FC.

Kabaka call
THE Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi will host the different companies that helped to make last year’s Bika Football tournament a success. The meeting will take place at the Kabaka’s palace in Banda today at 4.00pm according to a statement from state sports minister in the Buganda government Herbert Ssemakula.

Seiko bash
Juma Seiko will throw Kapcworwa district into a frenzy with the biggest party after Boniface Kiprop was Saturday crowned sportsman of the year by the Uganda Sports Press Association at Speke Resort Munyonyo. Lt. Gen. Salim Saleh’s aide was among the guests at the gala.
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