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Sudan, Zambia storm Cecafa Semis

Amavubi defender Michel Rusheshangoga attempts to stop Kenyau2019s Francis Kahata during yesterdayu2019s quarter final match played in Mombasa. Sunday Sports/Courtesy

Rwanda knocked out of Cecafa Cup

Hosts Brazil face fair opposition in Group A which consits of Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon. Net photo.

Tough Draw

Former President Nelson Mandela smiles as he formally announces his retirement from public life at his foundations offices in Johannesburg, June 1, 2004.  Net photo.

FIFA orders flags at half mast for Mandela

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has led the sporting tributes to his dear friend, South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Net photo.

All Sports - Sport mourns Mandela

Striker Meddie Kagere (with the ball) should play a pivotal role when Amavubi face Kenya in a tricky quarter final match set for this afternoon in Mombasa. Saturday Times/ T. Kisambira

Rwanda braces for tough clash against Kenya

Striker Michel Ndahinduka seen against two Ethiopia defenders in a past CHAN Qualifier scored the all important goal as Rwanda edged past Eritrea to reach the last eight of the GoTv Cecafa Challenge Cup yesterday in Machakos County in Kenya. The New Times/ Courtesy.   The New Times/ Courtesy.

Ndahinduka inspires Amavubi into Cecafa Quarter-finals

Amavubi defender Emery Bayisenge seen here trying to stop Cranes striker Joseph Mpande. He will be at task in stopping Eritreans as Amavubi plot for a must-win today in Nakuru. The New Times/Courtesy

It’s a must win

Sudanu2019s Ibrahim Salah (C) vies with Amavubiu2019s player Mohamed Mushimiyimana (L) and teammate Emery Bayisenge in Nairobi. The New Times/Courtesy.

Coach bemoans defensive blunders in Cecafa defeats

Kerala Hunters players celebrate their maiden trophy on Sunday. Times Sport/Courtesy.

Kerala Hunters win maiden T20 title

Patrick Nyamitari. Net photo.

Rwanda’s Phionah out, country’s hopes now on Nyamitari

 Dr Joseph Kamugisha

We need a reality check to redeem Rwandan sport