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Omar Ahmed Mandela: The Man to steer SC Villa for next five years

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On 10th March 2026, the Chairman of the SC Villa Electoral Committee, Brian Kajubi, officially declared Hajji Omar Ahmed Hussein—popularly known as Mandela—the President of SC Villa for the next five years after he emerged unopposed in the presidential race.

As he embarks on this new mandate, it is important to recognise that Mandela’s association with Villa is neither confined to the last four years nor defined solely by the next five. He is, in every sense, a man of Villa—his bond with the club spanning decades. Understanding the depth of his journey with the club, therefore, provides valuable context as we look ahead to his leadership over the next five years.

Born in 1960 in Kampala, Hajji Omar Ahmed Mandela spent his early years in the bustling neighbourhood of Kisenyi, a place whose vibrancy shaped his youthful ambitions and quietly laid the foundation for his lifelong attachment to football—and especially to Sports Club Villa. 

Before joining SC Villa, Mandela—like many others of his generation—was an ardent supporter of Express FC, particularly during the mid-1970s. However, the 1977 ban imposed on Express fractured the club’s fan base, and in the aftermath of this period, Mandela’s association with SC Villa began to take shape.

His early proximity to the club was not accidental; it was woven into his environment, his upbringing, and the people around him.

According to veteran Sc Villa figure, Fred ‘Guy’ Kawuma, Mandela’s father ran a mosque located just in proximity to the Kabaka’s palace, which was not far from where the club traces its earliest roots. Though not an official of the club, Mandela’s father was a sympathiser, a humble supporter who volunteered his time and resources—even buying footballs for the Nakivubo Boys at a time when the club’s needs were many and its finances few.

This spirit of generosity deeply influenced the young Mandela. As a boy, he would spend his evenings at the Nakivubo settlement grounds—where the club had its earlier base, watching the Nakivubo Boys train. Kawuma recounts that even as a financially modest youngster, Mandela often volunteered to take the players for tea at a restaurant in Kisenyi, covering the costs himself. These simple gestures—quiet, sincere, and consistent—became the earliest visible threads of what would grow into one of the most influential relationships in SC Villa history.

As Mandela matured, so too did his ambitions. In the early 1980s, he embarked on a business journey that would evolve into the renowned Mandela Group of Companies. With his financial rise came an increasing capacity to support the club he had loved since childhood.

Despite his expanding wealth and influence, Mandela remained reluctant to take on official positions in the club. Instead, he preferred to support from the outside, contributing as a loyal financer—quietly but significantly ensuring Villa’s stability during the 1980s and early 1990s. His involvement was understated, but his impact was unmistakable.

Mandela’s official entrance into club leadership came in 1993, in the aftermath of the Kawooya leadership collapse, when he agreed to serve as Treasurer under President Francisco Mugabe. It was during this period that his influence became unmistakable.

As treasurer, Mandela was assertive, strategic, and relentless in strengthening the club’s competitive edge. He masterminded several high-profile player signings that shaped SC Villa’s dominance in the 1990s and early 2000s. His most famous recruitment coups came at the expense of Express FC, including the acquisition of key players such as Phillip Obwiny, James Odoch, Joseph Mutyaba, and Geoffrey Bukohore, among others.

In 1998, Mandela was appointed Vice Chairman – Administration, a role many insiders interpreted as grooming him for the presidency. The belief was not unfounded; his administrative strength, financial muscle, and club loyalty positioned him naturally for higher leadership.

During his years as Treasurer and Vice Chairman, Mandela became one of the most influential figures in Villa’s internal affairs. His decisions shaped recruitment, finances, and operational stability, and he built a reputation as a leader who fiercely protected the club’s interests.

Despite his contributions, Mandela’s relationship with a section of the Villa fanbase reached a breaking point on 31st March 2004. After a heated confrontation at Namboole over gate fares(Sc villa Vs Iganga TC), fans hurled insults and objects at him—a moment that deeply wounded him. In the aftermath, he tendered his resignation, citing the indiscipline and disrespect he had endured.

Though he pulled away from official roles, his heart never strayed from Villa. Mandela continued offering modest financial support from the sidelines and attended crisis meetings whenever the club’s stability was threatened. But for years, he maintained a low profile, watching from a distance as the club went through waves of turmoil and administrative stagnation.

A long, quiet spell ended in 2021, shortly after the club’s elections were halted by a court injunction. SC Villa found itself at a crossroads, and Mandela—recognising the critical moment—returned to steady the ship. In the re-organised elections, he was voted President unopposed, a testament to renewed trust in his leadership.

His tenure brought discipline, structural reform, and a restored sense of identity and stability. The culmination of his efforts came in the 2023/2024 season, when SC Villa won its first league title in 20 years—a historic achievement that marked the return of the Jogoos to Ugandan football’s summit.

On top of being declared as the President of SC Villa for the next five years, he also sits on the Board of Trustees— continuing a relationship with the club that began with a young boy buying tea for Nakivubo Boys players in Kisenyi.

Mandela’s story is one of humble beginnings, steadfast loyalty, and generational influence. From the mosque by Nakivubo Settlement School to the boardroom at Sc Villa, he has lived every phase of SC Villa’s history. His journey—spanning early volunteerism, decades of financing, bold administrative leadership, and ultimate presidential triumphs—cements him as one of the most iconic figures in the club’s lineage.

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FUFA Big League 2025/26 climax: A thrilling final match day of the season anticipated

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FUFA Big League 2025/26: Match Day 30 Fixtures:

Saturday, 6th June 2026 (Kick off time is 3 PM)

  • Soltilo Bright Stars Vs Kataka – Kampala (Venue to be confirmed)
  • Nebbi Central Vs Paidha Black Angels – Luo stadium, Nebbi
  • Bunyaruguru United Vs Kaaro Karungi – Kasese
  • Kiyinda Boys Vs Ntugasaze  – Mityana Ssaza ground
  • Onduparaka Vs Blacks Power – Ababet Green Light Stadium, Arua
  • Kigezi Homeboyz Vs CATDA – Al Madina Stadium, Kabale
  • Young Elephant Academy Vs Wakiso Giants – Elephants Park, Nwoya
  • Mbale Heroes Vs Iganga United – Mbale City stadium

The 2025/26 FUFA Big League season officially comes to a grand climax on Saturday, 6th June 2026.

Eight games are on card and each of the fixture is of equal relevance to the clubs in the box.

The overall champion of the season will be known, the fourth promoted club and all the four relegated clubs.

It is a battle for promotion to the Uganda Premier League for the remaining one slot that will be taken by either Eastern Uganda’s Kataka or West Nile party, Paidha Black Angels.

Equally, match day 30 will determine the champion of the league and the three other clubs to be demoted to the respective regional leagues to join already relegated Mbale Heroes.

Which is the fourth club to be promoted?

After the promotion of Kigezi Home Boyz, Blacks Power and Ntugasaze, there is one remaining slot to fight for.

This will go to either Kataka or Paidha Black Angels.

The main target will be to win our game and be assured of promotion to the top league. All the players are set for the task at hand.

Godfrey “Toldo” Awachango, Kataka Football Club head coach

With 48 points, Kataka visits Soltilo Bright Stars in Kampala on the final day seeking for maximum points.

On the other hand, Paidha Black Angels also need maximum points over fellow West Nile region side Nebbi Central at the Luo stadium with prayers that Kataka fails to win in Kampala.

Champions in waiting:

Either Kigezi Home Boyz or Blacks Power will emerge as champions for the season.

Blacks Power just needs a point from their away fixture over Onduparaka at the Ababet GreenLight Stadium to clinch the championship.

Onduparaka risks relegation if they lose with a probability that Kaaro Karungi, Soltilo Bright Stars, CATDA and Nebbi Central all win their last games.

Kigezi Home Boyz who host CATDA at the Al Madina Stadium in Kabale can also clinch the championship if they win at home and pray that Blacks Power falls in Arua to Onduparaka.

Relegation fight:

With Mbale Heroes already relegated; three more clubs shall be relegated after Saturday’s games.

Wakiso Giants (31), Soltilo Bright Stars (32), Kaaro Karungi (33), CATDA (34), Nebbi Central (34) and Onduparaka (35) are all engaged in the survival battle.

Bunyaruguru United entertains Kaaro Karungi in Kasese; Kiyinda Boys host Ntugasaze,

Kigezi Homeboyz entertains CATDA in Kabale, Young Elephant Academy hosts Wakiso Giants at the  Elephants Park, Nwoya and Mbale Heroes will bid farewell to the FUFA Big League against Iganga United at the Mbale City stadium.

The four promoted clubs will join the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for the season 2026/27.

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Nakaseke District 5th Division 2026 football league eyes tense climax

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Nakaseke District Footbal Association (NDFA) 5th Division 2026 league

Week 10 Fixtures:

  • Kapeke BB Vs Kikandwa War Memorial – Butikwa Playground
  • Semuto United Vs Kikamulo United – Semuto Church of Uganda playground
  • Mpwedde United Vs Mijinje United – Nakaseke International playground

*All games kick off at 4:00 PM

The Nakaseke District Football Association (NDFA) 5th division league comes to a grand climax this Sunday, 7th June 2026 with three games.

Week 10 has three enticing matches at various venues.

Table leaders Kikamulo United visit Semuto United at the Semuto Church of Uganda playground.

Kikamulo United has 20 points coming to this fixture, two better than Semuto United who are joint second alongside Kapeke BB.

The likes of Dan Kisakye, James Katumba and Midu Mukwaya, among others remain key actors for Kikamulo United in their title pursuit.

Kapeke BB will at the same time host Kikandwa War Memorial at the Butikwa Playground.

In the bottom of the table clash, Mpwedde United (6 points) host Mijinje United (1 point) at the Nakaseke International playground.

Already Nakaseke United could not complete the league and was relegated to the 6th division league.

Sponsors and partners:

The league is proudly sponsored by Hon. Allan Mayanja Sebunya, Speed Sports Concept, Harriet Namukwaya and Nakaseke Local Government.

Match Day 9 Results:

  • Mijinje United 0-3 Kikamulo United
  • Semuto United 2-0 Kikandwa War Memorial
  • Mpwedde 1-4 Kapeke BB

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Ghana’s final squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup named

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Ghana’s Head Coach Carloz Queiroz has named his final 26-man squad for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and United States.

After days of intensive preparations in Cardiff, Wales, Queiroz was able to trim te team down to 26 that will represent Ghana at the global stage.

Tottenham forward Mohammed Kudus misses out due to an injury. He was expected to return in March from a quad injury suffered in January but suffered a setback and has not featured since.

Ghana will play against Wales in Cardiff on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, before flying out to Washington to continue preparations for the World Cup that kicks off on June 11, 2026.

The Black Stars will open their campaign against Panama on June 17 before facing England and Croatia in their Group L matches.

Goalkeepers:

Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, Joseph Anang

Defenders:

Baba Abdul Rahman, Gideon Mensah, Marvin Senaya, Alidu Seidu, Abdul Mumin, Jerome Opoku, Jonas Adjetey, Kojo Oppong Peprah, Derrick Luckassen

Midfielders:

Elisha Owusu, Thomas Partey, Kwasi Sibo, Augustine Boakye, Caleb Yirenkyi, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Kamal Deen Sulemana

Forwards:

Christopher Bonsu Baah, Ernest Nuamah, Antoine Semenyo, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Prince Kwabena Adu, Inaki Williams, Jordan Ayew.

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