Karate: Rwanda's Commonwealth silver, bronze medals signal 'so much potential'

L-R: Fiston Ntwali, Damien Niyongabo, the president of Rwanda Karate Federation, Sidike Niyonkuru, Harifa Niyitanga, Sharifu Dushime, and Maïc Ndutiye Shyaka pose for a picture after a medal awarding ceremony at the 11th Commonwealth Karate Championships 2024, in Durban, South Africa, on Friday, November 29. Courtesy of FERWAKA
L-R: Fiston Ntwali, Damien Niyongabo, the president of Rwanda Karate Federation, Sidike Niyonkuru, Harifa Niyitanga, Sharifu Dushime, and Maïc Ndutiye Shyaka pose for a picture after a medal awarding ceremony at the 11th Commonwealth Karate Championships 2024, in Durban, South Africa, on Friday, November 29. Courtesy of FERWAKA
L-R: National team coach Christian Kamuzinzi, Harifa Niyitanga, Fiston Ntwali, Sharifu Dushime, Maïc Ndutiye Shyaka, and Sidike Niyonkuru, pose for a picture at the 11th Commonwealth Karate Championships 2024, in Durban, South Africa, on Friday, November 29. Courtesy of FERWAKA
L-R: National team coach Christian Kamuzinzi, Harifa Niyitanga, Fiston Ntwali, Sharifu Dushime, Maïc Ndutiye Shyaka, and Sidike Niyonkuru, pose for a picture at the 11th Commonwealth Karate Championships 2024, in Durban, South Africa, on Friday, November 29. Courtesy of FERWAKA
James Karuhanga