Buganda Premier, Charles Peter Mayiga receives the Cheque from Centenary Bank officials
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Following the acquisition of Airtel Uganda as the title sponsor for the Buganda Masaza Football tournament, the Kingdom has extended their partnership with Centenary Bank

The bank has further injected Ug.shs 210 M, adding to Airtel Uganda’s Ug.shs 400M per season for three years.

The new development was announced at a media briefing, which was attended by Kingdom of Buganda and Centenary Bank officials led by the Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga and the bank Managing Director Fabian Kasi.

Kasi highlighted;

This tournament is important to us because we believe that developing youth talent is key to ensuring their prosperity and improving their livelihoods in future.

Our participation in this tournament is part of our Corporate Social Responsibility to give back to the people of Buganda for having supported us over the years.

As the tournament’s platinum sponsor, we believe it will provide us with an opportunity to engage with the people of Buganda and further extend our commitment to being the people’s Bank

Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, who represented the Kingdom officials thanked Centenary Bank for their generous contribution.

Centenary Bank has been a key partner in developing Buganda Kingdom over the years and its gesture today is testament that it’s here to better the lives of the people.

The bank’s contribution will go a long way in ensuring that we hold a successful tournament

The Kingdom Sports minister Owek. Henry Ssekabembe Kiberu and some of the tournament organizing officials did not attend the function.

The Masaza Cup is an annual tournament organised by the Buganda Kingdom to search for young potential footballers, develop their talent, while mobilizing the people of Buganda through sports.

According to the tournament organisers, last year each match attracted thousands of people from 18 counties of Buganda.

Buddu Ssaza is the defending champions of the tournament.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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