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Day 12 – Festival time again!
Wise words from the skipper (Rob Jones) I’m sure the team are sick of...
Day 11 – The Divide part 2
Views from Dan Pett Me Andrew and Lewis were the chosen ones to go...
Day 10 – Time for a group divide ( to be updated further)
Today was the first day of the group divide which would continue for another...
Day 9 – A day of Donations, Rain and Cricket
Today the team travelled to ROP (Rwandan orphans project) which is a truly amazing...
Day 8 – Rain stops play in Rwanda
So after the successful festival + trip to the museum yesterday the team set...
Day 7 – Festival Time
Views from the skipper (project leader) Rob Jones The five days coaching we have...
Day 6 – Normality Resumed
This morning the team set off at 8:45 am for Cyarwa primary school where...
Day 5 – Bouncebackability
Well wasn’t today a shock to the system for the team! Having been lulled...
Day 4 – The calm before the storm!
This morning the team travelled to Ngoma Primary school (9 – 11) which had...
Day 3 – Time for a full day of coaching!!
As the team woke up today there were a few sore heads as anticipated...
Day 2 – Proper work begins!!!!
Firstly big news in the Team Rwanda camp is that Chris and Andrew went...
Day 1 – CWB History?
Most of the team were having their first experience of the driving in and...
Day 0 – The journey
Where shall I start when it comes to the journey to Rwanda …. Firstly...
Cricket Without Boundaries
Cricket Without Boundaries was established in April 2005 by founder-trustees Andy Hobbs, Chris Kangis...
Meet the team
TEAM RWANDA 2015 Rob Jones – Project Leader I’m guessing it was in a Kigali...
HIV – Rwanda
Background, Statistics & Key Knowledge In 2011 there were an estimated 23.5 million people...