By Daily Sports on May 4, 2017
With the announcement that Morocco will help to build new stadiums in Rwanda, the president of the Rwandan Fooball Federation, Degaule Nzamwita has hailed the agreement.
Nzamwita said they have set up a team composed of Rwanda Housing Authority which will be representing the Ministry of Infrastructure as well as Ministry of Sports and Local Governement.
According to SuperSport.com, a partnership between the Federation of Royal Morocco Football (FRMF) and FERWAFA will see the previously war-ravaged country benefitting in sports infrastructure.
Furthermore, it is reported that the deal will see new sports venues built in all Rwandan districts across the country which will be repayable between a period of three to six years.
Photo shows Rwanda Football Federation boss, Degaule Nzamwita.
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 4, 2017
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