By Musa Kikuuno
Excitement is building across the Busoga region as the much-anticipated 2024 MTN Busoga Masaza Cup finals are set to take place this Sunday, December 15th, at the iconic Kyabazinga Stadium in Bugembe.
The event, which promises a blend of sports, culture, and celebration, will be graced by His Majesty William Wilberforce Kadumbula Gabula Nadiope IV, the Kyabazinga of Busoga.
A Packed Day of Activities
The gates to Kyabazinga Stadium will open at 9 AM, ushering in a day filled with remarkable activities. Three major events are lined up:
Kyabazinga’s Birthday Celebration: The Busoga Kingdom will celebrate the birthday of His Majesty in a cultural and festive atmosphere.
Busoga Masaza Cup Final: At 12 PM, football fans will witness the epic showdown between Bukono and Butembe as they battle for the championship title.
Uganda Cranes vs. Busoga United: At 4 PM, an exhibition match between the national team, the Uganda Cranes, and Busoga United will serve as the day’s grand finale.
Special Announcements and Unveilings
A historic moment awaits football fans as the Kyabazinga of Busoga will officially unveil Busoga United as a club under the patronage of the Busoga Kingdom.
His Majesty will also reveal the club’s new jersey and logo. Introduce the committee tasked with managing Busoga United.
Sir Daniel Gulere Isabirye, the CEO of Busoga United, highlighted the importance of this moment during an appearance on Baba TV’s Xtra Time Sports Show, hosted by Musa Kikuuno.
“This unveiling marks a new chapter for Busoga United, and I call upon all Basoga to come in large numbers to witness this momentous occasion,” said Isabirye.
Prize Money and Sponsorship
Mwesigwa David, spokesperson for the Masaza Cup, revealed the prizes for this year’s tournament:
Winners: UGX 13 million.
Runners-up: UGX 10 million.
Third place (Bugabula): UGX 6 million.
Fourth place (Buzaya): UGX 4 million.
However, unlike last year, the top scorer award will not be presented, as the former sponsor, Hoajue Company, is no longer on board.
Busoga United’s Transition
While addressing concerns about Busoga United’s poor start in the Big League, Sir Daniel Gulere explained that the team is in a transitional phase.
“Transitions are always challenging, but we are making progress. We won our recent fixture against Ntugasaze 1-0 at Kyabazinga Stadium and we are confident of beating the Uganda Cranes on Sunday in front of the Kyabazinga,” he asserted.
Owek. Nkuutu Nelson, spokesperson for Busoga United, emphasized the region’s contribution to national football, citing examples such as Khalid Aucho, captain of the Uganda Cranes and a proud Musoga.
Call to Action
Both Mwesigwa David and Sir Daniel Gulere urged the people of Busoga to attend the finals and show their support.
“It will be an entertaining and unforgettable day. Let us come together as a community to celebrate our culture, support our teams, and honor the Kyabazinga,” Mwesigwa said.
With a nominal entrance fee of UGX 5,000 at the gates or discounted rates via MoMo Pay, the organizers are ensuring accessibility for all.As Busoga gears up for this grand occasion, all roads lead to Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe, for what promises to be a thrilling day of football, celebration, and unity.