Majwega, released by KCCA FC in June, had initially reached an agreement with cross-town rivals Express FC.
Former Uganda Cranes international Brian Majwega has consistently been a magnet for controversy at every club he has participated in.
Majwega, released by KCCA FC in June, had initially reached an agreement with cross-town rivals Express FC.
He even commenced training with the team and participated in several friendly matches, donning the Red Eagles' jersey.
However, last week, the left-wing fullback was conspicuously absent from team training when James Odoch's side relocated their training sessions from Bugolobi to Kanyanya. This abrupt disappearance raised eyebrows within the club.
The 30-year-old former Azam FC and URA FC winger took to the player's group on WhatsApp to convey his whereabouts, stating, " I apologize for not communicating my whereabouts earlier."
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"But I'll be away for some time as I pursue a deal. Thank you for your support, and I wish you all the best, lads. I'm with you in spirit."
Pulse Sports has learned that Majwega is currently in Tanzania on a club scouting mission, even though he had already received his sign-on fees from Express FC in preparation for the new season.
This incident is not the first time the versatile left-back has been embroiled in controversy.
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In December 2021, Majwega penned an apology letter addressed to FUFA President Moses Magogo and FUFA.
In the letter, he acknowledged his past transgressions and pleaded to be considered for a return to the national side.
He wrote: "Indeed, I have said and done many things for which I take full responsibility, including any misconduct that may have resulted."
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Kayiwa, last season's top scorer in the league, surprisingly remained without a club for most of the transfer window.
"I humbly request your forgiveness for any wrongs I may have committed and pledge not to repeat them."
The course of action that Express FC will take regarding the winger remains uncertain.
The Red Eagles are scheduled to face Mbarara City FC in their first league game.
The outcome of this situation will be closely watched by fans and football enthusiasts alike.