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 Peter Kamasa
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Jacques Tuyisenge (#9) celebrates with Muhadjiri Hakizimana (#10) and Andrew Buteera (#20) after putting Rwanda ahead in the 10th minute. Courtesy
Football
Winless Amavubi crash out of AFCON 2019 qualifying race
Patrick Byukusenge celebrates his solo finish to win the Central Challenge in Muhanga on Saturday. /Sam Ngendahimana
Cycling
PHOTOS: Byukusenge wins Central Challenge
Amavubi players are seen in training before facing Guinea at Kigali Stadium last month. Skipper Haruna Niyonzima (#12) is not of the team to face CAR
Football
Amavubi face CAR in search for first win
Tens of riders are seen here in a peloton during Stage 1 of the 2018 Tour du Rwanda  on August 5 in Rwamagana, which was won by Algerian Azzedine Lagab. Sam Ngendahimana.
Tour du Rwanda 2019 tipped to be bigger, better – and tougher!
Benediction Club riders in the peloton during Karongi Challenge race last month. Sam Ngendahimana.
Cycling
Cycling: All set for Central Challenge race
DR Congou2019s Alidor Kayembe (on the ball) tries to penetrate through the Rwandan defence during the two sidesu2019 goalless draw at Umuganda Stadium on Wednesday. Courtesy.
Football
Mulisa hails his players despite DR Congo draw
Rwanda Cycling Federation (Ferwacy) president, Aimable Bayingana, addresses a press conference after unveiling the 2019 Tour du Rwanda route on Thursday at Classic Hotel in Kigali. Courtesy
Cycling
Astana to headline Tour du Rwanda 2019
The president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), David Lappartient, is seen here officially flaging off the 2018 Tour du Rwanda on August 5 in Rwamagana. It was his first visit to Rwanda Sam Ngendahimana.
Tour du Rwanda 2019 route to be unveiled today
Amavubi U23 skipper Dominique Savio Nshuti (right) attempts to dribble past DR Congo defender Dieu-Merci Mukoko Amale in the first-half during the 0-0 draw at Umuganda Stadium in Rubavu on Wednesday. Courtesy.
Football
AFCON U23 Qualifiers: DRC hold Rwanda to goalless draw
APR winger Dominique Savio Nshuti (left) is the Amavubi U23 captain. He is seen here in action during  a past match against Morocco at Amahoro Stadium. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Stakes high as Rwanda host DRC in AFCON U23 clash
Amavubi players before last monthu2019s against Guinea in Kigali. The team are in camp ahead of the CAR Clash. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Pros jet in ahead of CAR tie
Mugiraneza has issued a rallying call to his teammates ahead of the tie against Tunisian side Club Africain . Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Mugiraneza confident ahead of Champions League return
Mukura central defender David Nshimiyimana tries to dribble past APRu2019s forward Muhadjiri Hakizimana during a past league match at Huye Stadium. The two teams will represent the country in CAF competitions this season. File
Football
CAF Conf Cup: Mukura aim high ahead of Free State clash
Abeddy Biramahire (#7) and Innocent Nshuti (#19), both based in Tunisia, will lead Rwandau2019s hunt for goals against DR Congo. File photo
Football
Amavubi U23 in upbeat mood ahead of DR Congo clash
Bonfils Caleb Bimenyimana (eye-closed) is joined by Michael Sarpong in celebrations after netting his second goal against Bugesera FC at Kigali Stadium on Thursday. Courtesy.
Football
Robertinho Oliveira hails Rayon Sports striking duo
Justin  Mico (middle) is so far the only foreign-based player in Amavubi camp. The striker plies his trade with Kenyan side Sofapaka. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Amavubi start intensive preps for CAR clash
Rayon Sports striker Bonfils Caleb Bimenyimana celebrates after scoring his second goal against Bugesera FC at Kigali Stadium on Thursday. Courtesy.
Football
Police, Rayon win to close in on APR and Mukura VS
Goal-scorer Peter Otema (#17) vies for the ball with Musanze FC player at Mumena Stadium on Thursday. The Uganda-born striker rejoined Police from Musanze in September. Courtesy
Football
Otema strike inspires Police to fourth league win in a row

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