Africa-Press – Rwanda. Kigali, Rwanda, Saturday 12th July 2025 – The spirit of regional unity and sporting excellence was on full display last Saturday at the Kigali Golf Resort and Villas as BPR Bank sponsored the inaugural Captain’s Mug Inter-Club Challenge, a Kigali Golf Club member-led tournament that brought together golfers from across Rwanda and Uganda.
Golfers from Kabale, Mbarara, Kampala, Entebbe, and Tooro clubs joined their Rwandan counterparts in Kigali for a full day of competition and fellowship, marking a new chapter in the growing tradition of regional golf.
The event, proudly sponsored by BPR Bank, was created to foster stronger bonds between clubs, elevate the sport, and celebrate the values of sportsmanship while bridging communities.
Speaking at the event, Albert Akimanzi, BPR Bank Head of Marketing, Corporate Affairs and Citizenship, highlighted the significance of the regional tournament:
Sponsored by BPR Bank, the inaugural Captain’s Mug Inter-Club Challenge took place in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday, July 12
“Golf has always been a central component of our community enrichment strategy. We believe that this particular event has fostered connections across clubs, borders, and cultures. We are a regional entity that is actively engaged in creating opportunities for social and economic connections. The BPR Captains Mug is our attempt to make the game even more inclusive, more competitive, and more meaningful for the East African region.”
Vice-Captain of Kigali Golf Club, Jenny Linda Kalisa, expressed her pride in seeing a successful and colourful gathering: “This tournament has demonstrated the power of community. We are honoured to be able to host local golfers and our visitors from Uganda who added flair, energy, and incredible sportsmanship. We are truly appreciative of every golfer who participated, as well as our partner sponsors who contributed to the undeniable success of this tournament. I would like to extend a special recognition to BPR Bank, our lead sponsor who once again showed their leadership in the game of golf.”
The day concluded with a lively awards ceremony recognizing winners in various categories
The day concluded with a lively awards ceremony that recognised winners in various categories; Roshni Shah won the Ladies 19-36 with 44 points, while Akanigi Melissa scored 37 points to win the Ladies 0-18 group. Rutamu Innocent took the Seniors category leading his counterparts with a score of 40 points. In the Mens 19-28 group, Mathias Pian held strong to win with 44 points, similarly Rwitare Derrick registered 41 points to win the Mens 10-18 category. Rwanyonga Mathias led the Mens 0-9 group with 40 points. Visiting golfers Musanabera Berna and Maniraguha Bernard posted 34 and 41 points respectively to take the visitors category.
In the overall team scores, Kigali Golf Club emerged victorious with 410 points followed by Entebbe Golf Club with 331 points, Mbarara Golf Club with 330 and finally Uganda Golf Club with a tally of 318 points.
With growing enthusiasm from players and clubs alike, plans are already in motion for the next edition of the BPR Captain’s Mug which is scheduled for September this year.
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