REG gamers whereas receiving their trophy
Ugandan volleyball maestro Mugisha Bavuga Benon has made an on the spot affect upon his return to Rwanda Power Group (REG) Volleyball Membership, guiding the crew to victory within the 2025 Kwibuka Volleyball Memorial Event simply weeks after taking on as head coach.
Appointed on a two-year deal, Mugisha formally arrived in Kigali on Might 30, and inside a month, he had already delivered REG’s first-ever Kwibuka event trophy.
Mugisha will arriving in Kigali for his new position as head coach REG
Mugisha is not any stranger to REG’s success as he was a part of the membership’s historic 2019–2020 season, after they clinched their first nationwide title.
His return has rekindled that successful spirit, solidifying his popularity as one of many prime volleyball coaches in East Africa.
Born and raised in Uganda, Mugisha’s teaching journey started in 2011 as an assistant coach with Sport-S Volleyball Membership.
By 2013, he had risen to move coach and later moved to Rwanda in 2016 to affix REG for the primary time.
His resume additionally features a stint as assistant coach for the Uganda nationwide crew.
Mugisha holds certifications from worldwide teaching programs, together with FIVB Ranges 1 and a pair of, and has gained a number of championships in each Uganda and Rwanda.
In Uganda, Mugisha has gained a number of prestigious volleyball titles.
As head coach of Sport-S Volleyball Membership, he led the crew to a number of nationwide league championships, victories within the KAVC Worldwide Event, and the Aporu Akol Memorial Event.
His teaching success in Uganda laid the muse for his regional popularity, showcasing his means to construct aggressive groups and persistently obtain prime leads to each home and regional competitions.
This 12 months’s Kwibuka Volleyball Memorial Event, held from June 20 to 22 in Kigali, introduced collectively golf equipment from Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
The event, organized yearly in remembrance of the victims of the 1994 Genocide in opposition to the Tutsi, had initially been scheduled for earlier in June however was postponed attributable to a scheduling battle with the Kigali Worldwide Peace Marathon.
Within the males’s ultimate, REG VC defeated Kenya’s CHEMA in 4 units [25-18, 25-27, 25-22, 25-18] to assert the championship.
Kenya’s KPA completed third after beating Uganda’s Chazpir.
The male gamers additionally stood out individually included;
Thon Magambo was named Most Helpful Participant (MVP)
Akumuntu Kavalo – Finest Receiver
Muvara Ronald – Finest Blocker
Angilo Gédéon – Finest Server
Particular person performers
Within the ladies’s class, Police WVC beat RRA WVC 3-1 to win the title.
APR WVC took third place after defeating Kepler WVC.
With this victory, Mugisha and REG VC not solely lifted a trophy but in addition honored the reminiscence of the genocide victims in a significant and triumphant means.
Mugisha together with his boys of REG moments earlier than the ultimate
Police WVC was awarded the trophy by the State Secretary within the Ministry of Sports activities, Rwego Ngarambe, alongside Ngarambe Rafael, President of the Rwanda Volleyball Federation (FRVB).
Police WVC whereas receiving their trophy








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