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Day Four the RAC
We awoke to the expected sight of yet another blue sky so we all knew there was a hot day to come. However we did not expect the events of yet another enjoyable day in unpredictable Africa filled with driving … Continue reading
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Day three long and hot
Day Three started early with the expectation of another long hot day. Today’s plan was to go to two schools and coach over 300 children who had never heard of or seen cricket before. We arrived at Giporoso School at … Continue reading
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Day Two
Day Two was filled with both highs and lows with the thrill of our first training session at Nyakabanda School in stark comparison to the visit to Kigali’s Genocide Memorial Museum. After a long and deserved sleep, we set out … Continue reading
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Day One
Day one on African Soil was hot, slow, and extremely long. When we finally landed at Kigali airport at 1.15pm (LT) our expectation of losing a bag was not to come true, after 20 minutes of our own bags arriving … Continue reading
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Take off approaches
Our official Rwanda 2011 blog will start tomorrow as we set off from Heathrow T3 at 8:15pm. I would like to take this opportunity to ask you all to get your friends, family or work colleagues to register on our … Continue reading
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