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Rwanda: Musabyimana Thrilled for Re-Appointment Among CAF Commissioners

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has named three Rwandans among members of its 14 commissions, positions they will serve till 2021.

The trio includes former vice-president of the Rwanda Football Federation (Ferwafa), Celestin Musabyimana, who is part of the commission of organizing the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) - the biggest football tournament on the continent.

"I am delighted for the renewed trust to represent my country in serving African football.

Equally, I am happy for the Rwandan colleagues who were also appointed in other commissions.

Former Ferwafa's Secretary-General, Tharcille Latifah Uwamahoro, has also kept her position as a member of the women's football commission, while Jean-Damascene Sekamana - the current Ferwafa president - replaced his predecessor Vincent 'Degaule' Nzamwita on the commission in charge of organising the African Nations Championship (CHAN).

Source: allAfrica.com

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