Tanzania’s forward Opa Clement Tukumbuke is currently the leading scorer at the on-going CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship 2022 at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, Uganda as the tournament enters the knockout phase.The Turkey-based striker who plies her trade with Kayseri Kadin FK has scored five goals so far and is looking forward to getting more to help her side lift the trophy.“I am hungry to score as many goals to help my team win this trophy,” Tukumbuke is quoted saying by CECAFAonline.85’A DOZEN OF GOALSOpa Clement with her fourth today.She now leads the scoring charts with 5Tanzania 12-0 Zanzibar#CECAFASWC2022 pic.twitter.com/ljUftu09ep— FUFA (@OfficialFUFA) June 6, 2022 The former Simba Queens forward scored once in Twiga Star’s 2-2 draw with Ethiopia, and four goals in the 12-0 evisceration of Zanzibar in their last Group B match.Ethiopia’s duo of Argash Kalsa Tadesse and skipper Geinore Loza Abera Geinore, Fazila Ikwaput of Uganda, and Burundi’s Sandrine Niyonkuru have each netted four times.Uganda’s Sandra Nabweteme and Shurua Omary Mwanahamisi of Tanzania are on three goals each heading into the semis of the competition and will be hoping to add to their tally.Mchezaji wa Timu ya Taifa ya Wanawake ya Tanzania @twigastars Opa Clement akipokea mpira baada ya kufunga mabao Manne kwenye mchezo dhidi ya Zanzibar mashindano ya CECAFA Wanawake yanayoendelea Uganda. Opa mpaka sasa anaongoza akiwa na mabao 5 kwenye michezo mitatu aliyocheza. pic.twitter.com/lgHJdn8QAI— TFF TANZANIA (@Tanfootball) June 6, 2022 Hosts Uganda will face off with Ethiopia in the first semi-final match on Thursday before paving way for the other match pitting Tanzania and Burundi, both taking place at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru, Uganda.In three matches played so far, Tanzania have been free-scoring, managing to bag 17 goals of the 48 scored in the competition to this stage.Leading scorersOpa Clement Tukumbuke (Tanzania) -5Aregash Kalsa Tadesse (Ethiopia) – 4Loza Abera Geinore (Ethiopia)- 4Fazila Ikwaput (Uganda) – 4Sandrine Niyonkuru (Burundi) – 4Sandra Nabweteme (Uganda) – 3Omary Mwanahamisi (Tanzania) – 3