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- Updated: September 11, 2016
Rwanda coach Grace Nyinawumuntu is eyeing a positive outing with her team at the impending CECAFA Women’s Challenge Cup in Jinja, Uganda. The Rwandans are housed in Group B alongside Ethiopia and Tanzania for the regional championship fixed for 11-20 September 2016. “I believe my players will give their best in the tournament and finish top in the group. We have prepared well and we know we are going to face a bigger task against Tanzania and Ethiopia,” Nyiranawumuntu told CAFOnline.com before the team’s departure for Uganda. Despite the seemingly difficult awaiting them, She-Amavubi coach Nyinawumuntu is hoping to finish at least second in the group, which will guarantee her side a place at the last …