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Etienne Ndayiragije Will No Longer Lead Tanzania’s Taiffa Stars

Etienne Ndayiragije
Etienne Ndayiragije who parted ways with Taiffa Stars | Courtesy Photo

Tanzania’s TFF has parted ways with head coach Etienne Ndayiragije after a poor performance in CHAN. Kim Pulsen is favourite to replace him.

In the statement released by the Tanzania FA, a gesture of appreciation was made towards the work Etienne Ndayiragije has done during his time on the Tanzanian national team. “The Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has reached an agreement to terminate the contract with the coach of the national team ‘Taifa Stars’ Etienne Ndayiragije. Both sides reached an agreement after a joint session. TFF thanks Ndayiragije for his hard work in coaching the National Stars and wishing him well wherever he goes. TFF will announce his replacement after the completion of the acquisition process,” stated in the statement.

The Burundian tactician was in charge of handling the Taiffa stars since August 2019. Sources say that 61-year-old Danish coach, Kim Pulsen, who managed this team in 2012 but was sacked shortly before the end of his two-year contract, is the one to replace Ndayiragije. This has however not yet been approved by Tanzania Football Association.

Tanzania under the guidance of Etienne Ndayiragije in CHAN Championship held in Cameroon got eliminated at the group stage where they finished third in Group D with 4 points. they lost against Zambia, defeated Namibia before drawing with Namibia.

2021 Afrobasket Qualifiers: Rwanda National Team set to fly to Tunisia this Friday on a charted airline

Rwanda
Rwanda National Team during the training sessions in Kigali | Courtesy Photo

The Rwanda Basketball National team delegation leaves Kigali for the 2nd window of the 2021 FIBA ​​Afrobasket Qualifiers on Friday, February 12, 2021. Destination; Monastir in Tunisia.

The team will be led by Henry Mwinuka as Acting head coach with 15 players from Kigali to be joined by Ibeh Prince Chibenye in Tunisia. Chibenye is set to play for Rwanda for the first time. He currently plays for the Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League. This 26-year-old man, 2.08 m and 110 kilos who can play as a forward or a centre will be added to the new guard, 23-year-old Ntore Habimana who studies and plays for Laurier University in Canada. The two players are new faces in the squad.

Rwanda is in Group D along with Nigeria, Mali and South Sudan. The games of Group A and E will also take place in Monastir, Tunisia from 17th-21st February 2021. The Rwandan team is leaving early as they expect to play two friendly matches against Tunisia and Egypt before playing the first competition game on February 17 against Mali.

In the first window games of Group D held in Kigali, Rwanda finished fourth, losing 3 matches which led to the departure of former head coach Vladimir Bosnjak. Henry Mwinuka had been appointed temporarily.

The delegation is set to depart from Kigali Airport with a charted plane donated by the government. This is the last stage of these Qualifiers and the top three teams in each group will earn a qualification, however, Rwanda has an automatic ticket as the host Nation.

The 16-man squad to Represent Rwanda in Tunisia:

Bugingo Hubert Kabare, Sagamba Sedar, Sano Gasana, Nshobozwabyosenumukiza J.J Wilson, Kami Kabange, Hagumintwari Steven, Ndizeye Ndayisaba Dieudonne, Gasana Kenneth, Ndoli Jean Paul, Niyonkuru Pascal, Ntwari Marius Tresor, Shyaka Olivier, Ibeh Prince Chibenye, Axel Mpoyo Olenga, Ntore Habimana and Kaje Elie.

Head Coach: Mwinuka Henry Dennis Newton
Assistant Coach: Nkusi Aime Karim
Team manager: Ntaganda Ernest
Technical Director: Mutokambali Moise

Adolf Muhumuza An Inspiration For AFRIYEA Golf Academy Students

Adolf Muhumuza

Young Adolf Muhumuza is a one time African Zone VI Championship winner in 2015 who captained the Uganda National Team to the victory of this prestigious tournament.

Currently, Adolf is a senior coach at AFRIYEA Golf Academy and mostly enjoys training young kids of 4 years to 10 years. The kids love Adolf because he is inspirational to them. “I emphasis discipline, hard work and academics since these are the core values of AFRIYEA Golf Academy,” said Adolf Muhumuza.

Adolf Muhumuza joined the national team at the age of 16 and played his debut on the seniors and juniors in the tournament that was hosted by Cabro Sun Club in Botswana during the year of 2010 and 2011.

Adolf Muhumuza was named the Uganda Tiger Woods because of his game performance between 2012 to 2017. This nickname meant that he was unbeatable during that spell. As this that was not enough, he was again written on as the RISE AND RISE and it is from this year when he won his biggest accolades such as the BURUNDI Open in Burundi, Onito Memorial in Jinja, Eskom Open in Jinja, Shell Open in Toro, Mukwano in Toro, and Uganda Open second position (lost in playoffs)

Adolf Muhumuza
Coach Andrew, David and Adolf Muhumuza

Adolf Muhumuza is a pioneer coach at the AFRIYEA Golf Academy who started when the academy was founded in September last year and His skills come with great value to the young golfers. Adolf plus other coaches at the academy have helped students win trophies take an example Tia Nsemere and Bashil Atuhaire at the Kasese Open.

Vice President Kiggundu Abdallah – ‘I am here to expose the game in a positive way’

Kiggundu Abdallah
Kiggundu Abdallah - Vice President of The Uganda Volleyball federation
Elect Vice President Kiggundu Abdallah has promised to positively expose the game of volleyball. Here are his words in an exclusive with Ground sports.

The Uganda Volleyball Federation elected its new Board of Administrators and last weekend the new officers were handed the office to commence their duties. Ground Sports visited Vice President Kiggundu Abdallah for a chat to find out his thought about taking the sport to another level.

Congratulations on your new positions in the Uganda Volleyball federation. What are your thoughts about moving from OBB management to UVF Board of Administrators?

“Thank you for my congratulations and I would like to take this opportunity to thank my delegates who moved all over the country to come and cast their votes in my favour. I am promising the volleyball fraternity that we are one. My role at the club of OBB in Iganga has been about exposing the boys of Iganga. Now I am taking this honour to assure the volleyball fans and sports lovers both at home and abroad that I am here to expose the game in a positive way,” said Kiggundu Abdallah.

“I am here to make sure we are putting structures whether I am going to be there, whether I will continue serving but at least we follow the structures. Even for those that will be coming in next. We want to set a protocol to be followed. Once that protocol is there, it will be easy for other people coming in to run the federation,” added Kiggundu Abdallah.

There is little media presence in volleyball, how do you plan to have more media presence for the sport?

“The way we have been playing especially in terms of the league in focus. You could find that OBB is going to be playing at Sport-S grounds in Nsambya, the next weekend again at the same venue. Do not expect so many fans to come there. But if you move to Entebbe for Airforce who are based there, let these teams go to Entebbe, there is a certain fan base you are targeting. The fans will see other seniors come to play their team which means there is something attractive they bring to that community. We want the base to expand. Expose the game all over the country which will also help clubs easily get sponsorship,” said the Vice President.

“As for media, in particular, there is something we are trying to organise. We are sending out letters to Club Presidents if at all they can send us there PROs as we are addressing the media people what exactly the game is about. What is the history of volleyball in Uganda, so that when they come to cover our match, there is an idea of the game. Otherwise, they come but do not know what they are covering,” Kiggundu Abdallah added.

How will you address the issue of teams having to travel long distances which means high costs to honour their league fixtures?

“About the teams incurring expenses, first, we have to appreciate the teams that have been travelling from far and managed to play in the league. These are the people coming from the upcountry areas we know that the economic status is not good contrary to the central. So, that means those in the central have more potential but that will not be an excuse to the federation. We have been engaging together with the President and I am sure that maybe before the league begins there will be a structure in place to see that some costs are shared,” said the Vice President.

When should the fans expect the league to happen?

“I can assure my volleyball family that we are working tirelessly to make sure that the league resumes as soon as possible and what I can assure you is that in a few months from now, we are begging the league and I am anticipating beach volleyball to begin very soon,” Kiggundu Abdallah said.

It has been quite a long time without any volleyball activities organised by the federation and expectations from the fans are high now that the new executives have settled in well. The only chance for action soon was the continental Women’s U20 Championship but that will not happen due challenges cited by the federation.

Allan Mugisha The Former East African Field Hockey Champion Turns Golfer

Allan Mugisha

Allan Mugisha who studied from Ntare high school managed to take his school to East African hockey championship and he narrates having a great time while on Ntare hockey team.

However, this did not last long as he moved to Fort Portal where the game of hockey is so rare. Allan Mugisha came to the west to seek refuge at his uncle’s place after losing all his lovely parents and this meant the only person to lean on was his uncle.

On his arrival, he saw many golf trophies both new and old. He then asked his uncle Ndora Richard Kagaba whose trophies they could be and his uncle replied gently “They are my trophies.”

This was the beginning of Allan’s admiration. He wanted to learn the game so he then started by watching and reading about it in papers and online platforms after a period of two to three months, Allan read about Racheal Natukunda who was already his friend.

Then he asked her how he could also get the opportunity to join golf and Rachael told him that she was also in the same state as him. She had a lot of admiration for golf but she used to hear that golf is a game for the rich and cooperates only.

Rachael quickly recommended Allan to contact AFRIYEA Golf Academy and see if they could help him because AFRIYEA is known for giving opportunities to all backgrounds both underprivileged and privileged

When Allan Mugisha came he met Coach Happy Robert who recommended him to talk to Isaiah Mwesige who is the CEO. Isaiah quickly felt a lot of sympathy towards him. He was told to come prepared to begin his golf lessons as soon as he could. Allan wanted yo begin that very moment.

Since then Allan Mugisha believes that the sport has changed his life because at AFRIYEA Golf Academy. It’s not just golf but the academy trains the whole person.

“This is a sport that some must play and I will play until my last breath. It has changed my way of life, discipline, hard work, cooperation, and socialization,” said Allan Mugisha.

Allan thinks that if the time he spent in hockey had been used for golf, he would be a world champion now because golf has got many opportunities to interact with people who have good hearts to support others.

UVF ‘In With The New’ As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda For 2021-2024 Regime

UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda

It was a colourful event at the Uganda Olympic Committee when the now-former Board Of Administrators headed by Namanda Hadija handed over to Sadik Nasiwu and his team.

The event was attended by Uganda Volleyball Federation Executives plus a few journalists. The main highlight of the event was the FIVB volleyball cake that new boss Sadik Nasiwu arrived with. This was meant for only the outgoing and incoming officers and invited members of the press were not allowed a piece of what starts the new chapter in Uganda volleyball

UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda
UVF Hand Over Ceremony Cake

This happened a week after the AGM was held at Lugogo Hockey field area where the new Board of Administration was elected by the different affiliates of the federation through their chosen delegates.

“The hand over is a starting point and a continuation of the previous 4 years to the next 4 years. So, it is important and it is also a time of stock-taking to know where exactly you have been and where you are supposed to go and also gives you a starting block where to start from. So, it is a very important activity in the process,” said Nasiwu

“The next 4 years is obviously the development of the game as we have been re-echoing it, we want to develop the game and add on what has been there, we want to go to the grass root of volleyball, we want to go to the schools where we have always got the athletes. We also want to see how we can come out of this lockdown. The sport has been locked down, there are no activities running, the league is not running, most activities on the court are not there, something we want to re-activate and from that, we shall look at the other issues in the process,” added Sadik Nasiwu

UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda
Former President Namanda Hadija Handing Over To New President Sadik Nasiwu

“I think I give thanks to God for having been given the opportunity to serve the sports at the helm. It is not something I would say is a piece of cake, it is a lot of hard work, you have to think about the sport. It is a lot of effort to ensure that we are out there afloat. So, it has been a lot of sacrifice from the executive and board. a lot of sacrifices to ensure that we have a lot of exposure for our athletes even with the little resources that we have. I would like to thank the different teams, the clubs, the schools, and the institutions for having worked so hard to ensure that the ball is kept flying. It is a lot of sacrifice from all the different key stakeholders because as everyone knows it, volleyball is a voluntary sport and people invest their money to ensure that they go for championships,” said Namanda Hadija.

Nasiwu emphasized the issue of players being out of action for a very long time and promises that most efforts will be put into seeing the league resume as soon as possible. He also mentioned the requirements needed to host an international event bundled together with the time constraint that led to the decision to drop the U20 Championship. The president said the federation will do its best to see the U20 ladies team participate in the tournament wherever it will be hosted so as to lose double the opportunity.

UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda
Former 2nd Vice President Ahumuza Patricia Handing Over To Now 1st Vice President Abdallah Kiggundu
UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda
Former 2nd Vice President Ahumuza Patricia Handing Over To Now 2nd Vice President Salma Kairungi Otika
UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda
Former General Secretary Cornelius Engwenyu Handing Over To Now General Secretary Godwin Ssennyondo
UVF 'In With The New' As Nasiwu Is Handed Office From Former President Namanda For 2021-2024 Regime
Former Treasurer Mugisha Adam Handing Over To Now Treasurer Joseph Odong

Rwanda Volleyball Season Start Is Set Tentatively For 20th March 2021

Rwanda Volleyball
RRA VC Player during the 2020-2021 Season playoffs | Photo : FRVB

In a General Assembly Meeting held on Saturday, February 6th, members of the Rwanda Volleyball Federation (FRVB) decided that the 2021-2022 season will serve-off tentatively on March 20, 2021.

During this meeting, which was convened virtually, the rules governing the league for this season were approved after making amendments to it. The league will be played under the format of stages. At each stage, all the teams will have to face each other and each team will have a chance to host its own stage.

The provisional schedule of the competitions has also been approved. The competition will start on March 20, 2021, but it is a matter of changes depending on the government’s protocols to prevent the COVID-19.

The meeting also approved the request of the University of Rwanda, Nyarugenge Campus to become an affiliate of the federation and the team will start in Serie-B of Rwanda Volleyball League. While the IPRC Musanze VC has been promoted to Serie-A as before last season’s halt, the team had the points that allow them to get promoted to the top tier league.

Last season, UTB VC, in the Women’s category won the league after overcoming the good side, APR VC. In the Men’s, Elie Mutabazi’s APR VC were crowned the champions following a well-fought victory against the giants UTB VC. The games in both Women’s and Men’s Categories were played to decisive sets and also played under bubble format due to the country’s current circumstances and measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Burundian Duo Make Bench Debut For Their New Club, Yeni-Malatyaspor

Yeni-Malatyaspor

Yeni-Malatyaspor’s recently two acquisitions Ndizeye and Nshimirimana made a bench debut in their first appearance for the club.

Two Burundian Internationals, Eric Ndizeye from Musongati and Jospin Nshimirimana from Aigle Noir, who signed a three and a half-year deal with Turkey’s top tier league team, Yeni-Malatyaspor last week, were unused substitutions in their first match against Goztepe.

It was in the 22nd round of the Turkish SuperLiga that ended with a 2-2 draw for Yeni-Malatyaspor against Goztepe. This was the first game for these Burundian boys who were on the 18-player squad list though, after the ninety minutes of the match, none of them set foot on the playing ground.

The lads came to this team after trials when Yeni-Malatyaspor was satisfied with the services of midfielder Yussuf Nyange Ndayishimiye for a year, thereafter selling him for 2.15 million euros to Istanbul Basaksehir. The team returned to Burundi to give trials to three young talented lads. Among the three players tried, Piclaire Irakoze from Olympic star was not as fortunate as his peers.

Yeni-Malatyaspor
The 19-year-old defensive midfielder, Jospin Nshimirimana who recently played for Makamba based team, Aigle Noir
Yeni-Malatyaspor
The 21-year-old stopper Eric Ndizeye signed from Musongati FC

The two young players were in the squad named by Jimmy Ndayizeye to play Afcon Qualifiers double fixture against Mauritania in November 2020.

Uganda Drops Women’s U20 African Nation’s Volleyball Championship Hosting Rights

Uganda Drops Women’s U20 African Nation’s Volleyball Championship Hosting Rights

The Uganda Volleyball Federation, UVF has in a press release letter confirmed that they will not host the Women’s U20 African Nation’s Volleyball Championship.

The volleyball governing body has in a letter addressed to the volleyball family and press announced that they will not be able to host the upcoming CAVB calendar event supposed to be hosted by Uganda between 18th – 26th February.

In a letter addressed to UVF, the National Council of Sports required the federation to submit all the needed dossiers as stipulated for National Federations with interest to host any international sports fixtures or events with a deadline of 22nd January 2021 set to have all requirements.

The Executive noted that nothing substantial was in place as per the requirements from the National Council of Sports. With the yet to happen handover of office plus the global COVID-19 pandemic, the scheduled time window would not be enough to appropriately arrange the continental championship.

The federation will now intensify preparations for the national team to participate in the Women’s U20 African Nation’s Volleyball Championship in the newly selected host. It also pledges to bid for hosting rights in the future should the opportunity come up again.

UVF Needs More Time To Prepare As Hosts Of The U20 Tournament

U20 Tournament
Uganda U20

Uganda Volleyball Federation, UVF, has requested the continents volleyball governing to allow more time to better prepare for the Women’s African Nation’s Volleyball Championship U20 tournament.

The newly elected president Sadik Nasiwu of UVF wrote to CAVB requesting that there should be more time allowed for Uganda to prepare to host the U20 tournament. “In reference to the above, we are struggling to settle in the federation and the handover is very slow putting into consideration the tournament above is 2-weeks away. Coupled with requirements of hosting the event in my country,” said Sadik.

“We are requesting for the tournament to be postponed for at least two (2) months, but if it’s not possible it can be pushed to another country. Uganda remains committed to participating in this qualifiers.” He added in his letter to CAVB.

The Uganda Volleyball Federation recently elected a the fresh Board Of Administrators for the next 4-year tenure. For that matter, it is understandable that with only a couple of weeks remaining to reach the scheduled dates for the U20 tournament and various adjustments adopted due to COVID-19, the federation has requested that more time be given to it to prepare for the event.

CAVB experienced the same issue late last year where all activities had to be suspended owing to reasons of the pandemic and also the somewhat delayed handover of office to the new board. It would be coherent that the continents volleyball governing body gives UVF more time to prepare.

In statements on the CAVB websites, the body has so far confirmed Uganda, Egypt, and Madagascar to host the various events on their calendar. If Uganda pulls out, then a different country will have to take on the task.

African Nation’s Volleyball Championship
Uganda Junior Ladies After Winning A Tournament

The winners of the 2020 Women’s African Nation’s Volleyball U20 tournament will represent Africa at the 2021 FIVB U20 World Championship.