APR WVC ended Rwanda Revenue Authority’s (RRA) unbeaten run in the 2025 Rwanda Volleyball National League with a four-set victory, allowing Police WVC to take control of the league standings.
Armée Patriotique Rwandaise Women Volleyball Club (APR WVC) ended RRA’s impressive ten-game winning streak on February 14 at Petit Stade.
Coach Peter Kamasa’s side had lost to RRA in the first leg, but this rematch offered the perfect chance for revenge against the league’s only unbeaten team.
Missing their first-choice setter, Jennifer Tembo, RRA coach Elie Mutabazi relied on Denyse Uwingabire, but the team struggled to maintain the momentum they had built since the league’s kickoff on October 18.
The army team came out strong, winning the first two sets (25-18, 25-20) and putting RRA on the back foot.

The tax collectors battled to take the third set 28-26, but APR proved too strong, sealing the win with a 25-17 fourth set.


With this win, APR ties RRA at 28 points but trails on set ratio, while Police WVC tops the table with a 10-1 record and 30 points.
In another fixture, EAUR edged Kepler in a thrilling five-set encounter. The two university teams are battling for the fourth playoff spot, as the top three—Police, RRA, and APR—have already secured their places in the postseason.
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