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Day 14 – Last Night of the Poms

Author rwanda2015 Date October 20, 2015
Our last full day as a team began with Greg, Jono, Lesley and me...
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Day 13 – Pitches and Popstars

Author rwanda2015 Date October 19, 2015
Friday started with another festival, this time at the St Andree school, which to...
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Day 12 – A Day To Remember

Author rwanda2015 Date October 16, 2015
The day started as per usual; bumping about in bus listening to tunes and...
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Day 11 – Third day in Kinihira and Some More Rain

Author rwanda2015 Date October 16, 2015
It was another early start to make our way up to Kinihira but this...
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Some pics from week 2

Author CWB Date October 16, 2015
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Day 10: Good Bowling, Good Bowling

Author rwanda2015 Date October 16, 2015
As the rest of the team set off early to Kinihira, Lee and I...
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Day 9: (Kigali Edition) Capital Gains

Author rwanda2015 Date October 16, 2015
We split up today so that we could carry on coaching in Kigali and...
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Day 9: (Kinihira Edition)  – Up, Up and away

Author rwanda2015 Date October 13, 2015
After yesterday’s afternoon washout it was good to get back to it today. The...
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Day 8: Nice day for Kigali ducks

Author rwanda2015 Date October 13, 2015
After spending the last couple of days witnessing the fruits of the CWB and...
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Day 7: Just cricket

Author CWB Date October 12, 2015
I think it would be fair to say that most of our blogs from...
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Day 6: Kigali Calls

Author rwanda2015 Date October 11, 2015
Quite simply, a fabulous time in Kayonza has come to an end and we...
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Day 5: Kayonza Festival, Bill Oddie and some surprises.

Author rwanda2015 Date October 9, 2015
Today was our last day in Kayonza which culminated in a local festival played...
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Day 4: Agapira Hasse (Think that’s the spelling)

Author rwanda2015 Date October 8, 2015
In case you’re not up to speed on your Kinyirwandan, Agapira Hasse means ‘put...
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Day 3 – Good from you Jackson

Author rwanda2015 Date October 8, 2015
Day 3 starts with two pieces of amazing news that we’ve all been eagerly...
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Day 2: Rain, Confusion and a reunion

Author rwanda2015 Date October 6, 2015
Day 2 of our trip to Kayonza started with a huge downpour. Well actually...
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Pictures…so far

Author rwanda2015 Date October 6, 2015

This gallery contains 10 photos.

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Day One – No Sleep till Kayonza

Author rwanda2015 Date October 5, 2015
My first day as a volunteer for CWB was chaotic, exhausting, heart-breaking and a...
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Cricket Without Boundaries

Author CWB Date September 9, 2015
Cricket Without Boundaries was established in April 2005 by founder-trustees Andy Hobbs, Chris Kangis...
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Meet the team

Author CWB Date September 9, 2015
    Name: Lee Booth Have you volunteered with CWB before and where? Once...
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Intro to CWB

Author CWB Date September 9, 2015
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