APR women’s basketball club, Rwanda representatives at the FIBA Zone 5 women’s championships, will start preparing for the tournament on Wednesday, October 4. The competition will take place in Kigali between October 28 and November 4, bringing together women’s basketball clubs from various African countries. ALSO READ: PHOTOS: Basketball: APR women dethrone REG to win 2023 championship Speaking in an exclusive interview with Times Sport on Monday October 2, Deo Nkurikiyinka, APR women’s interim coach said the players are currently on break, but on Wednesday, they should start preparing for the tournament. We will start training at the Lycee de Kigali gymnasium,” he said. ALSO READ: Women basketball: Ten teams for Zone 5 club championships The showpiece was initially scheduled to tip off on October 21 and run through 28, but FIBA Africa has announced that it has been pushed to October 28 through November 4. Clubs from Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, and hosts Rwanda are expected in Rwanda for the competition. The tournament acts as a qualifier for the 2023 FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women which will take place in Egypt, from December 8 to 17, bringing together 10 women’s basketball clubs from all over the continent. Rwanda expects to be represented at the tournament by APR and REG, the teams that finished first and second, respectively, in the 2023 season. Confirmed teams: Tanzania: Vijana Queens and JKT Stars Rwanda: APR and REG South Sudan: Nile Legends UGANDA: JKL Lady Dolphins and UCU Lady Canons BURUNDI: Gladiators Kenya: Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and Zetech University.