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 Ostine Arinaitwe
Ostine Arinaitwe
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Hakizimana drops to second place
Fitidis finished 5th in last year's KCB Mountain Gorilla Rally. The New Times / File
Fitidis expects close race
Nshimiyimana (R) wants a shot at the Amavubi job.The NewTmes /File
Nshimiyimana wants Amavubi job
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Coupe du Rwanda gets EWSA sponsorship
Police's Meddie Kagere fights for the ball with Etincelles goalkeeper during last season's Primus League. The New Times / File
Big guns face-off
Jean Baptiste Hakizimana is hoping to end his poor run of form this week.  The New Times / File
Hakizimana eager to regain form at Kitante
APR president Alex Kagame shakes hands with the APR bench ahead of a league match. /File
APR chief rules out contesting for Ferwafa top Job
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Ferwafa ponders Junior Wasps’ involvement in Primus league
AS Kigali coach Grace Nyinawumuntu passing on tips to her players during last year's league. The club won the league. The New Times / File
Women soccer league needs Rwf50m
Kopunovic Goran has transformed Police into a title winning side. The New Times / File.
Police are genuine contenders
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Rugby federation boosted by sports wear
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Golf duo struggling for sponsorship
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Mt. gorilla rally to use modern tracking system
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Rugby federation needs Rwf 20m for CAR 15s
TEAM LEADER: Olivier Karekezi (R) has made an impact since his return to the military side. The New Times/File.
Giants clash in Primus Cup semis
Jean Todt is in Rwanda to promote UN Decade of Action for road safety. Net photo.
FIA president Todt visits Rwanda
Olivier Karekezi (left) made an instant impact on his return to APR, notching a brace as the military side beat Marines 4-0 in a Primus Cup clash yesterday. The New Times/Timothy Kisambira.
Karekezi inspires APR Returning striker makes mark on debut
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Rayon skipper’s case for attack

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