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Congratulations to Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry on her historic election as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), marking a groundbreaking moment as the first female and African to hold this distinguished position. ... Voir plusVoir moins

Congratulations to Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry on her historic election as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), marking a groundbreaking moment as the first female and African to hold this distinguished position.

Rugby Africa extends its congratulations to Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry on her historic election as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), marking a groundbreaking moment as the first female and African to hold this distinguished position.

Herbert Mensah, President of Rugby Africa, said: “I’ve witnessed openness, honesty and a deep sense of integrity from Kirsty. It was only a matter of time before she ascended to the highest office. I can say without hesitation that Africa salutes you, Kirsty, for being the first African to reach such an honour. Africa needs its heroes and heroines, and it’s moments like this when people like Kirsty rise to the occasion, offering hope to others. Kirsty epitomises the resilience and success of her homeland, Zimbabwe, a country whose people have endured countless hardships. Despite these challenges, Zimbabwe has consistently produced extraordinary talent, and Kirsty is a shining example of that success. Africa is proud of you, Kirsty, and certainly so am I.”
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Rugby Africa extends its congratulations to Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry on her historic election as the 10th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), marking a groundbreaking moment as the first female and African to hold this distinguished position.

Herbert Mensah, President of Rugby Africa, said: “I’ve witnessed openness, honesty and a deep sense of integrity from Kirsty. It was only a matter of time before she ascended to the highest office. I can say without hesitation that Africa salutes you, Kirsty, for being the first African to reach such an honour. Africa needs its heroes and heroines, and it’s moments like this when people like Kirsty rise to the occasion, offering hope to others. Kirsty epitomises the resilience and success of her homeland, Zimbabwe, a country whose people have endured countless hardships. Despite these challenges, Zimbabwe has consistently produced extraordinary talent, and Kirsty is a shining example of that success. Africa is proud of you, Kirsty, and certainly so am I.”

History in the making! 🏉
Yesterday, Ghana Rugby 🇬🇭 held a successful election, voting in new President and executives to lead the sport into a brighter future. Here’s to new beginnings and continued growth for rugby in Ghana!
#GhanaRugby #NewLeadership #RugbyGrowth
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History in the making! 🏉 
Yesterday, Ghana Rugby 🇬🇭 held a successful election, voting in new President and executives to lead the sport into a brighter future. Here’s to new beginnings and continued growth for rugby in Ghana! 
#GhanaRugby #NewLeadership #RugbyGrowth

With under a hundred days to go the 2025 edition of the Rugby Africa Men's 7s we speak with president of Mauritius Rugby, Kevin Vankiah, on the plans and goals for this year's event to be staged in June. Kevin recently traveled to South Africa on a fact finding mission to attend the HSBC Sevens Challenger Series and he came away with some exciting ideas so watch this space! #MauritiusRugby #mauritius7s2025 #africamenssevenscup #100daystogo ... Voir plusVoir moins

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Day one of the Ghana Rugby Level One Coaching, Match Officiating, and FAIR (First Aid in Rugby) Courses.
This training took place in Accra, Ghana. Mr. Bwali Robert led the training for match officials, while Mr. Denver Wannies, Regional Training Manager for Rugby Africa and World Rugby, supervised the Level One Coaching Course. The Level One First Aid in Rugby training was conducted by Mr. Jimmy Ondiege and Mr. Joseph Kalazi.
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Day one of the Ghana Rugby Level One Coaching, Match Officiating, and FAIR (First Aid in Rugby) Courses. 
This training took place in Accra, Ghana. Mr. Bwali Robert led the training for match officials, while Mr. Denver Wannies, Regional Training Manager for Rugby Africa and World Rugby, supervised the Level One Coaching Course. The Level One First Aid in Rugby training was conducted by Mr. Jimmy Ondiege and Mr. Joseph Kalazi.
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