A delegation from the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA), headed by its 3rd Vice President Hon. Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi, conducted a visit to Nakivubo Stadium to closely monitor the ongoing construction works.

The visit aimed to ensure the facility’s development is on track as part of Uganda’s bid to host the prestigious 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.

Hon. Nakiwala Kiyingi was accompanied by other members of the FUFA Executive Committee, including Rogers Mulindwa, Ronnie Kalema, Decolas Kiiza (FUFA Deputy CEO-Football), and Sumaya Hood Kiwanuka (FUFA Estates Manager).

Nakivubo Stadium stands as one of the proposed stadiums in Uganda’s joint bid, known as the PAMOJA Bid, which involves three East African nations: Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.

These countries have united in their pursuit of hosting the Africa Cup of Nations and showcase the passion and enthusiasm for football that thrives within the region.

Expressing his impressions, Rogers Mulindwa, who serves as the spokesperson for the working group representing Uganda, lauded the remarkable advancements at Nakivubo Stadium.

He expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing construction and pledged to engage the FUFA Club Licensing Manager in dialogue with the contractors.

This engagement will serve to ensure compliance with regulations and provide any necessary guidance before the Confederation of African Football (CAF) conducts their inspection of the facility.

Mulindwa also disclosed that a committee led by FUFA First Vice President Justus Mugisha has undertaken visits to various cities such as Lira, Hoima, and Soroti.

These visits were made to assess potential sites for the construction of new stadiums, as well as identify areas for renovation and improvement in existing venues such as St. Mary’s Stadium and Mandela National Stadium.

These endeavors demonstrate Uganda’s commitment to enhancing its football infrastructure and bolstering its chances of hosting the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations tournament.

With the visit to Nakivubo Stadium and the ongoing efforts to develop other football facilities across the country, Uganda remains steadfast in its pursuit of hosting the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.

The collaborative spirit among East African nations, as showcased through the PAMOJA Bid, underlines the shared vision and determination to bring this highly regarded football spectacle to the region.

Kungu Al-Mahadi Adam is an experienced Ugandan multimedia Journalist with a background of fact checking and thorough research. He is very passionate about current African affairs particularly Horn of Africa. He...

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