Ugandan striker Steven Mukwala once again demonstrated his goal-scoring prowess by netting the decisive goal in Simba SC’s narrow 1-0 victory over Singida Black Stars in the Tanzanian Premier League (Ligi Kuu Bara) on Wednesday.
Mukwala’s strike, timed just before halftime in the 43rd minute, marked his 12th goal of the league season, edging him closer to teammate and league top scorer Jean Charles Ahoua from Ivory Coast, who has 15 goals.
Ahoua was instrumental in the victory, providing the assist for Mukwala’s goal.
The win is a vital morale boost for Simba SC after their 3-1 aggregate defeat to Moroccan side Berkane in the CAF Confederation Cup final.
With just three matches remaining in the Tanzanian league season, the title race is intensifying, setting the stage for an exciting finish.
Currently, Simba sits in the second position with 72 points, just a single point behind their fierce rivals Young Africans (Yanga), who have 73 points.
The two teams are set to clash in what is anticipated to be a thrilling Kariaako Derby in two weeks, a match that could prove decisive in determining the league champions.
For Mukwala, this season continues to be a standout campaign, as he plays a key role in Simba’s quest for the league title.
His clinical finishing and partnership with Ahoua remain central to Simba’s attacking threat.
As the countdown to the derby begins, fans across Tanzania and Uganda eagerly await a showdown that promises high stakes and intense competition.