The Wednesday encounter is expected to be an emotional one for Kajoba since he led Bright Stars to a maiden Uganda Cup final in 2019 where they ended up losing to Proline FC in post-match penalties. “We closed that chapter though the memories remained. We have since moved on and Wednesday is purely going to be another affair. It would be business and real business, he added. We will enjoy fighting for three points as well.” On injuries, late assessments will be carried out on Halid Lwaliwa and Siraje Sentamu after they were unavailable for the Onduparaka game due to minor knocks.
Daily Monitor Saturday December 12 2020 Last hurrah. Buddu fans follow a Masaza Cup match at Masaka Recreation Grounds. Covid-19 health protocol has meant there will be no fans this time round. Photo/John Batanudde Advertisement The central nervous system of Masaza Cup football has been the massive fans that turn up for games. Actually, the final at the 42,000-seat-er Mandela National Stadium Namboole, has been a sell-out for the past three years. The tournament has however been stripped of its trademark as games will be played behind closed doors at the Fufa Technical Centre-Njeru under strict observance of the Covid-19 protocols. Most of the teams have resorted to politicians to raise funds.