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  • November 26
  • Monitor Uganda: Golfers Head to S. Africa

    Coach Amos Kamya will be hoping to enhance his credentials as a knowledgeable tactician when he leads the 4-man national amateur team to compete in the 72-hole International Teams Golf Championship in South Africa today.

  • Monitor Uganda: Bobby in Accident, Team Off Tomorrow

    Cranes coach Bobby Williamson was on Tuesday night involved in an accident on his way back to Sports View Hotel where the national team is camped.

  • Monitor Uganda: Fufa Elections On

    Efforts by Kabale delegate Godfrey Kwizera to block Fufa's elective assembly slated for Saturday were rendered futile, following a decision by Kampala High Court Judge Vincent Zehurikize to dismiss his application.

  • New Times Rwanda: Country Push Zambia to the Brink

    DESPITE conceding a third successive defeat at the Africa U-19 Girls' tournament in Dar es Salaam yesterday, it was by far Rwanda's best performance at the five-nation tournament.

  • New Times Rwanda: UCI Top Official Lauds Cycling Federation

    THIS year's Tour of Rwanda, also Rwanda's first ever international cycling competition, has left a lasting impression on the International Cycling Union (UCI).

  • New Times Rwanda: FA Done With Croats

    FERWAFA seem like they have had enough of Croatian influence in local football. Barely three days after sacking Amavubi head coach Branko Tucak, the local football federation (Ferwafa) has axed Rwanda's U-20 (Junior Wasps) coach Obradovic Tomislav.

  • New Times Rwanda: Nations Leadership is an Embodiment of Genuine Democracy [opinion]

    I read with wonder and bemusement an article by Mr. Derek Ingram titled Should Rwanda be allowed to join the commonwealth? Mr Ingram ably articulates the justification for Rwanda joining the Commonwealth as being adjacent to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda and teaching English in its schools and playing cricket among others.

  • New Times Rwanda: Quartet Drops Out of Second Division

    FOUR clubs have dropped out of the 2009/10 second division league, two days before the official kick-off.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Motor Action in Survivor Series

    NEARLY a decade after bursting onto the Premiership scene, ambitious Harare side Motor Action face the defining moment of their top-flight status when the engage CAPS United in a tough survival battle at Motor Action Sports Club on Sunday.

  • New Times Rwanda: Amavubi Want to Make Amends

    RWANDA'S Amavubi Stars are desperate to make it up to their fans in the upcoming Orange Cecafa Challenge Cup.

  • New Times Rwanda: Bombers Start Preps for December Meet

    PUGILISTS from different local boxing clubs have stepped up their preparations for next month's national club championships.

  • November 25
  • Nation Kenya: Swimming Champion Wins UK Scholarship

    A 15-year-old Kenyan international swimmer has won a swimming and education scholarship at a prestigious UK university.

  • Nation Kenya: Bitok Walks Out on National Team

    Paul Bitok, Kenya's national women's volleyball team head coach, has stepped down. Bitok will not guide the country to the World Championship in Japan next year as he has signed a two-year-deal with the Rwandan national team.

  • Nation Kenya: Stars Thump Rangers in Friendly

    Harambee Stars warmed up for the forthcoming Orange Cecafa Senior Challenge with a 4-1 thumping of Kenyan Premier League-bound Posta Rangers in a practice match at Nyayo National Stadium on Wednesday.

  • Daily News Tanzania: New Goalkeepers for Challenge Cup Squad

    AFTER a lot of public pressure, the national soccer team Taifa Stars coach, has finally dropped the off-form goalkeepers Shabaan Dihile and Ali Mustafa for the Senior Challenge Cup which kicks off in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi and Mumias town this weekend.

  • Daily News Tanzania: TBF Polls Pushed Back Again

    THE Tanzania Basketball Federation (TBF) polls have once again been pushed back to December 19 for lack of funds.

  • Daily News Tanzania: Ladies Fall to Uganda

    TANZANIA ladies lost to Uganda by 29 runs in a thrilling match of the Africa under 19 Women Cricket tournament, at the Annadil Burhani ground in Dar es Salaam today.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: Muhammed Jammeh Cup Goes Nation-Wide

    After the successful hosting of the first edition of Muhammed Yahya Jammeh Zonal Cup competition in 2008, the sole sponsored of the annual community football event and the president of The Republic, Sheikh Professor Dr Alhaji Yahya Jammeh, has expanded the championship tournament to cover all the regions in the country.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: Brikama Win, As Banjul Stumble

    The day-two matches in the on-going Muhammed Yahya Jammeh Zonal Cup competition were completed on Sunday, with Brikama defeating visitors Lamin 2-0 in the Group B opener at the Box Bar Mini-stadium.

  • Mmegi Botswana: Troopers Retain Basketball Title

    Troopers retained the national basketball title over the weekend after garnering an unassailable 30 to top the league standings ahead of Spartans and Police V.

  • Mmegi Botswana: BDF Xi Compounds BMC Woes

    BDF XI ensured that BMC remained rooted at the bottom of the be MOBILE Premier League table with a 3-2 victory in Lobatse on Sunday.

  • Mmegi Botswana: Boteti Leap Forward After Ecco Draw

    Boteti Young Fighters leaped from 14th to 12th spot in the be MOBILE Premier League standings after a 2-2 draw away to ECCO City Greens in Francistown on Sunday.

  • Mmegi Botswana: Tlhowe Rises to the Occasion

    Mochudi Centre Chiefs' young goalkeeper Gontse Tlhowe put up a five-star performance to help his side to a 2-0 victory over bitter rivals Gaborone United (GU) in a be MOBILE Premier League game played before an electrifying atmosphere at UB Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

  • Mmegi Botswana: Sithole's Suspension Backfires

    The decision by Gaborone United (GU) to suspend coach Mike Sithole ahead of the crucial league game against Mochudi Centre Chiefs on Sunday afternoon backfired.

  • Foroyaa Gambia: Ball Conge Claims First League Trophy

    Ball Conge claimed their first nawettan league trophy out of ten years of existence, with a stunning 2-0 victory to depose defending champions, Rangers, after surrendering the knockout cup to Leeds United.




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