In Brief

Feb 11, 2004

<b>Players move<br>BASKETBALL</b> -A day before the players transfer closes ahead of this year’s MTN league, four more players have confirmed their intentions to switch clubs.

Players move
BASKETBALL
-A day before the players transfer closes ahead of this year’s MTN league, four more players have confirmed their intentions to switch clubs. Charging Rhinos has signed Sadolin Power’s 27-year-old Italian born Diego Angemi, Suleiman Ibra is moving from Najja HS to KIU while MUK-Sparks have signed Agatha Baliddawa of Namagunga.

Western gala
SOCCER
-WESTERN Union continues with the Africa Nations Cup promotion with a happy hour at Sports Bar, Ntinda today. The treat, which involves patrons having a drink and a snack courtesy of the money transfer giant, will be the fourth after Wagadugu, Bamboo Nest and Owenz bar.

Arua awards
Arua U-16 players have received scholastic materials worth sh1m after emerging third in the Shell U-16 tournament organised by Friends of Football. Each of the 18 players received book vouchers worth sh50,000 from Kudrass stationery in Arua town on Monday. Twalib Rahman, the best player got an additional sh0.1m.

KFF polls
After Kenya’s failure at the Nations Cup the focus is now the Kenya Football Federation polls. Secretary Hussein Swaleh yesterday became the first official to declare that he will contest for a post at the April elections. Swaleh was elevated to the post following the suspension of Hassan Haji.
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