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 Peter Kamasa
Peter Kamasa
Viateur Sibomana.
APR coach ready for Carré d’As Cup
Cedric Amisi is caught in a row involing three teams.
Karekezi and Amisi to join Rayon in January
Claudette Mukasakindi competing in the womenu2019s marathon at the 2012 London Olympics. Net photo.
Mukasakindi leads Rwanda’s charge
Olivier Karekezi is the only remaining player on the current Amavubi team, who featured in the 2004 Nations Cup in Tunisia. The New Times/File.
Youngsters impress skipper Karekezi
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Hakizimana leads APR past Rusizi
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Mutwarasibo to lead V-ball federation
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KCB takes on CSK in a thrilling battle
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Inatek eyes Carre d’As title
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Police handball team starts training
Godfrey Rutayisire will lead Rwanda's charge in Dar es Salaam half marathon on Sunday. The New Times/File.
Rwanda seek redemption in Dar Half marathon
Eric Nshimiyimana (R) replaced Ernest Brandts (L) at the beginning of the season. The former is now the coach of Tanzaniau2019s Yanga. The New Times/File.
Nshimiyimana calls for patience
Abdu Mbarushimana.
Mbarushimana speaks out on Rayon instability
Lu00e9once Mugenga.
Basketball star passes on
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Police win Handball Carré d’As tourney
Donatien Tuyizere.
Tuyizere completes Rayon switch
Former Isonga FC defender Salomon Nirisarike has been out for the last two weeks with a harmstring injury. The New Times/File.
Nirisarike promises strong comeback
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Good start for champions KBC
Burundian international midfielder Fuadi Ndayisenga (left) netted the only goal that helped Rayon Sport to their first win of the season on Saturday. The New Times/T. Kisambira.
Bizimungu delighted after first win of season

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