Africa-Press – Rwanda. The fourth round of the 2025/26 Rwanda National Volleyball League (RVNL) will see the unveiling of the new gymnasium built by Rwanda Energy Group (REG), the national electricity distributor that also owns men’s volleyball and basketball clubs playing in the topflight.
The facility, located in Muhima Sector within the premises of Saint Joseph le Travailleur TSS, has a seating capacity of over 800 fans. It becomes the fourth indoor venue approved to host volleyball games, adding to Petit Stade, Gisagara Gymnasium, and Kirehe Gymnasium, which is currently undergoing final renovation works.
the new buiLt indoor gymnasium holds over 800 seats
In the women’s category, the fixture between East Africa University Rwanda (EAUR) and APR WVC, which have remained unbeaten in their past two games, will open the volleyball action on Friday, November 7.
The next game will feature REG VC in the men’s category, as they face the law enforcers Police VC. Volleyball fans will witness REG playing with home advantage for the first time at their new facility.
“This is an advantage to boost our confidence as REG aims to claim this season’s championship. It is also a significant development in our sport as supporting infrastructure becomes available,” said REG team captain Patrick Kavalo Akumuntu.
Apart from REG and Gisagara VC, which already have venues to host home fixtures, Times Sport has learned that Kepler and Police clubs are in the process of constructing their own gymnasiums to host future games.
Other fixtures
Friday, November 7
Women: EAUR vs APR WVC – 6pm
Men:
REG VC vs Police VC – 8pm
Saturday, November 8
Women:
Ruhango WVC vs Kepler WVC – 11:00 a.m.
RP-Huye VC vs EAUR WVC – 1:00 p.m.
Men:
RP-Ngoma VC vs Gisagara VC – 9am
Kigali VC vs Kepler VC – 3pm
Kirehe VC vs REG VC – 5pm
APR VC vs EAUR VC – 7pm
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