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 Edmund Okai Gyimah
Edmund Okai Gyimah
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Kiyovu defeat Rayon Sports to go top of league table
Emmanuel Okwi, the captain of Uganda Cranes, joined SC Kiyovu in October. / Net photo.
Emmanuel Okwi likely to leave SC Kiyovu in January
SC Kiyovu beat Rayon Sports 2-1 in a preseason friendly match at Amahoro National Stadium in October. / Photo: Courtesy.
Preview: Kiyovu host Rayon in dicey duel
Some of the talented children that will be trained at the PSG Academy in Huye district. The academy was inaugurated last month. / Photo: Courtesy.
PSG Academy: A solid foundation for Rwandan football to thrive
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AS Kigali maintain winning streak as Bugesera’s poor form continues
Veteran striker Meddie Kagere netted the opener for Simba SC who defeated Red Arrows FC 2-0. / Net
Rwandan Players Abroad: Meddie Kagere on target as Abdul Rwatubyaye shines
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In form Meddie Kagere strikes again for Simba SC
Peter Agblevor has scored two goals in four league appearances this season. / Photo: Courtesy.
Etoile hitman Agblevor sets target for the season
APR FC Head coach Adil Erradi Muhammed and players celebrate after the army side defeated Rayon Sports 2-1 at Kigali stadium on Tuesday. / Photo: Courtesy.
Five things we learned in APR win over Rayon Sports
APR FC players celebrate a goal during their 2-1 win against Rayon Sports at Kigali Stadium on November 23. The army side has now gone 40 matches unbeaten in the league. / Courtesy
APR extend unbeaten run to 40 matches in Premier League
Amavubi striker Lague Byiringiro with the ball during  the 1-1 draw against Kenyau2019s Harambee Stars on  Sunday, September 5 at Kigali Stadium.
Five players who can star for Amavubi in next generation
Mukura Victory Sport striker William Opoku Mensah.
Mukura will bounce back from slump, striker Mensah says
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Rayon entertain Bugesera in an encounter of equals
Amavubi midfielder Savio Nshuti vies for the ball during the 2022 world cup qualifier against Kenya in Nairobi on November 15. / Photo: Courtesy.
Five lessons from Rwanda’s poor run in world cup qualifiers
Bugesera FC striker Sadick Sulley with the ball during the game at Bugesera Stadium. / Courtesy.
Bugesera Sadick Sulley vows to sink Rayon Sports
Amavubi striker Jacques Tuyisenge vies for the balll with a Harambe Stars defender at Kigali Stadium.
World Cup Qualifier: Rwanda, Kenya to play for bragging rights
George Lewis Igaba, 20, was born in Rwanda but moved to Norway as a child. / Net photo
Arsenal to loan out Rwandan youngster George Lewis
Mali inflicted the heaviest defeat, 3-0, on Amavubi in the 2022 Qatar World Cup qualifiers. Rwanda played with a man down  after Djihad Bizimana was sent off very early in the game at Kigali Stadium.
World Cup qualifiers: Amavubi's slump continues as Mali extends lead in Group E

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