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 Damas Sikubwabo
Damas Sikubwabo
The New Times
INTERVIEW: Rwanda ready for Afrobasket qualifiers– Ferwaba boss
Patriotsu2019 guard Guibert Nijimbere (L) attempts to stop his brother, IPRC Kigaliu2019s Benit Nijimbere, at Kigali Arena on Friday. / Photo: Courtesy.
Patriots ease past IPRC Kigali to set up final date with rivals REG
The Hoops Rwanda skipper, Rosine Micomyiza (with the ball), has been instrumental for her sideu2019s run to the final. / Photo: Courtesy.
The Hoops Rwanda, IPRC Huye face off in title game
Henry Mwinuka guided Patriots to three league titles before crossing to Rwanda Energy Group (REG) in November 2019.
APR semis game a ‘do or die affair’ – REG coach Mwinuka
Shooting guard Kenneth Gasana (with the ball) scored a joint game-high 26 points as Patriots advanced to the semi-finals unbeaten after edging IPRC Huye 88-75 at Kigali Arena on Wednesday. / Photo: Courtesy.
Patriots to face IPRC Kigali in semi-finals
Star guard Guibert Nijimbere, who is averaging a 56 field goal percentage, scored a game-high 19 points as Patriots dominated APR 76-61 on Tuesday to secure a ticket to Friday's semi-finals. /Courtesy photo
Basketball
Basketball: Patriots, REG through to semis
Through the partnership, Rwanda Development Board (RDB) will also promote tourism under the Visit Rwanda brand. / File
Other Sports
Basketball body announces new partnership with RDB
Henry Mwinuka shouts instructions to his REG during their 90-83 win over IPRC Kigali at Kigali Arena on Monday.
Basketball
Basketball: Engelbert inspires REG to victory over IPRC Kigali
IPRC Huye fought back to deny Espoir on Monday after losing their first game against APR on Sunday. / Courtesy
IPRC Huye bounce back to beat Espoir
Dieudonnu00e9 Ndizeye, who scored a team-high 17 points on Sunday, is the reigning league MVP. / Courtesy photo
Basketball
Basketball: Ndizeye drops 17 points as Patriots dominate Espoir
Kevin Ndahiro (sinking in a dunk) was instrumental as he scored 15 points to lift APR to a 78-65 win over IPRC Huye at Kigali Arena on Sunday.
Basketball
Winning start for APR as basketball action returns
Patriots head coach Dean Murray gives instructions to point guard Sedar Sagamba during a past league game against Espoir at Kigali Arena earlier this year. The two sides go head-to-head again on Sunday, same venue. /Courtesy photo
Basketball
Basketball is back!
Munezero was part of the national U-20 team that competed at the 2018 FIVB World U-20 Women Championships in Argentina after finishing second in Africa. / Net photo.
‘I want to inspire the next generation’ – up-and-coming volleyball star Munezero
The Hoops player, Faustine Mwizerwa (with the ball), is seen here during a past league against reigning champions APR at Amahoro Indoor Stadium in Remera, Kigali.
Women basketball: The Hoops, IPRC Huye face-off on Sunday
Gisagara won back-to-back league titles in 2017 and 2018 before they were dethroned by Rwanda Energy Group last year. / Photo: File.
Volleyball: Gisagara in high gear for playoffs
Patriots captain Aristide Mugabe (#88) and his teammates will be looking to retain the league title for a third consecutive time when the 2019-20 resumes on Sunday, October 18, at Kigali Arena. / File
Basketball League: Patriots, APR drawn in same group
APR clinched their record-extending 18th league title unbeaten in May. / Courtesy
Ferwafa confirms date for league start
Moise Mugisha was Rwand's best rider at the 2020 Tour du Rwanda as he finished second, 54 seconds behind Eritrean winner Natnael Tesfazion. / File
Team Rwanda to use foreign races for Tour du Rwanda preps

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