Sports Club Villa will present a four year accountability report at its Annual General Meeting scheduled for March 1 in Ntinda, as the club prepares for a leadership transition.
Club spokesperson Asan Kasingye has called on all fully registered members interested in contesting for leadership positions to attend the meeting and pick nomination forms.
The AGM will also outline the election roadmap, a key step as the record Ugandan champions move toward choosing new leaders.
The meeting will give the current leadership an opportunity to account for what they have achieved over the past four years, address the challenges faced during their tenure, and engage members on the future direction of the club.
Members and stakeholders are expected to use the platform to assess performance and shape the next chapter of the Jogoos.
In the build up to the AGM, the club has launched its maiden SC Villa Souvenir Magazine, documenting its 50 year journey.
The publication captures milestones, historic triumphs, and the personalities who have defined one of Uganda’s most successful football institutions.
The AGM is expected to draw significant interest from members keen on influencing both the leadership structure and long term vision of the club.
























