DEBUTANTS at last year’s Women Africa club championships in Nairobi, Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) women’s volleyball club has confirmed participation in this year’s edition at the same venue.
DEBUTANTS at last year’s Women Africa club championships in Nairobi, Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) women’s volleyball club has confirmed participation in this year’s edition at the same venue.The tax collectors, who lost two of their experienced duo-Dorcas Ndasaba and Claudette Habimana to archrivals APR, have attained the services of Rosette Uwabizera, who crossed from the army side and according to the assistant coach Christine Mudahinyuka the new signing has already proved she can inspire her teammates.Uwabizera said, "I am so thrilled to be playing with RRA because they are a committed team that loves to work hard and honestly I am honoured to be part of a team like that. We are working hard for the tournament and we shall do our very best.”Sharing a light moment, Mudahinyuka revealed that the youthful side is ready even if CAVB pushed the tournament forward to this week the girls are ready to take on any challenge. Dreaming big has always been the motivation for this side that has shocked every critic despite their youthfulness.Head coach Jean Luc Ndayikengurukiye has his eyes on a semi-final slot but admits that it depends on the group that RRA will be pooled in but nevertheless the team seeks the best they can do.