In Brief

Jul 19, 2005

APR fines<br>soccer<br>Sunday<br>Chiefs 6 AS Vita 5<br>Pirates 1 Buffaloes 0<br>CLASSIC of Ugandan footballers, APR FC has been forced to fine five plying their trade at the club following failure to report for training last week. Meanwhile, David Obua's Kaizer Chiefs eliminated AS Vita from

APR fines
soccer
Sunday
Chiefs 6 AS Vita 5
Pirates 1 Buffaloes 0
CLASSIC of Ugandan footballers, APR FC has been forced to fine five plying their trade at the club following failure to report for training last week. Meanwhile, David Obua's Kaizer Chiefs eliminated AS Vita from the Vodacom challenge 6-5 on penalties.

Ochieng top
PATRICK Ochieng finally ended his long wait for a major darts victory by beating top favourite Ronald Kalete 3-0 to win a bull in the Veterans Open on Sunday. The Nile darts club player, who came off firing from the blocks, did not give Kalete a chance in the event.

It’s Mulindwa
ST MARY’S Kitende will take on Ggaba Mixed in the soccer finals of the Buganda Cup at Nakivubo stadium tomorrow. FUFA presidential candidate Lawrence Mulindwa, also the proprietor of St. Mary’s Kitende, donated a trophy worth sh0.7m. In the Nabagereka Cup, Kabukunge from Masaka will tussle it out in the final with Linnet Primary school from Kawempe.

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