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Tanzania: Simba Suspend Kaduguda


 

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The Citizen (Dar es Salaam)

14 May 2008
Posted to the web 14 May 2008

The executive commitee of Simba sports Club yesterday slapped an indefinite suspension on secretary general Mwina Kaduguda.

Publicity secretary Saidi Rubeya said in an interview yesterday that Kaduguda has been suspended on grounds of misconduct in the club house.

The suspension comes a few months after Kaduguda finished a six-month suspension imposed by the Tanzania Footbal Federation mid last year.

Rubeya said the club management would convene a meeting at a later date to workout on the future of Kaduguda as a club leader.

Elected in the 2006 general elections, Kaduguda has gone through a series of controversies creating him poor relationships in the club.

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Kaduguda was also fired by the Dar es Salaam Gymkhana Club mid last year where he was working as a manager.



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