Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa is expected to be the official guest in the campaign to donate towels for girls that will be held on April 23 this year, in Dodoma region between Hassan Mwakinyo and Kuseva Katembo from South Africa.

Speaking in Dar es Salaam, the promoter of the fight, Sophia Mwakagenda said it will have 10 non-championship rounds and that the money raised will help buy women's towels.

"We will use these funds to buy female towels to help our daughters in Njombe, Mbeya, Ruvuma and Iringa Regions," he said.

Boxer, Hassan Mwakinyo has said that he has prepared well and is still training with the goal of showing a good game that day.

Mwakinyo has called on the government to support the fight as well as the sport, so that boxers can do better.

"I have planned to do well to win this fight, my stakeholders and fans should expect to see a good game from me," said Mwakinyo.

Mwakinyo explained that it is a big thing to have an official guest of the Prime Minister, something that will give him the strength to fight against his opponent.

Along with Mwakinyo's fight, there will be five preliminary fights, which are Jesca Mfinanga against Salma Ally, Feriche Mashauri will fight Rukia Nasirite, while Halima Bandola will fight Sarafina Julius, Happy Daudi will fight Hawa Stanford and Yonas Segu will fight Ibrahim Majibu.