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Re-constructed Mawokota Stadium complete, set to host games

The works for the construction and elevation of the Mawokota county stadium are almost complete, with the facility given a green light to host matches for the Masaza Cup tournament.

The Shs300m project that was commissioned by Mawokota County Chief Ms Sarah Nanono and team manager Mr Denis Bugaya last month is expected to protect the stadium land as well as ensure the safety of the fans during matches.

Today (Tuesday, June 25, 2024), the stadium construction committee led by Mr Bugaya took the thr Kayima and the county residents on a stadium tour to inspect the progress of works after nearly a month since it was launched.

Mr Bugaya assured the people of Mawokota that the big job is over and now they are nearly completing work, before urging them to be in full support of his team for a standout work at completion.

Meanwhile, Engineer Bruno Tibakunirwa who is in charge of the construction works said the work is nearly 80 per cent done all the rest will be done while the people of Mawokota enjoy the Masaza matches.

He also revealed that the project will help the team, especially in the team revenue collection at the entrance, as a whole as well as protecting the boundary grounds of the stadium.

The County Chief, Ms Nanono while speaking to the media at the Press conference held inside the stadium urged the people of Mawokota to attend the Masaza Cup tourney in full support of their team to win trophies.

Mawomota Fans Club chairman, Mr Isma Migyagulo added his voice to that of Kayima and urged all fans to turn up in big numbers and cheer the team, for without them, the team cannot prosper.

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