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Rwanda: Chinese Embassy Donates Food Supplies to Rwandan Kungfu Community

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Rwandan Kungfu players and coaches have been given food donations from the Chinese embassy to assist them in their daily life amid the difficulty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

They include maize flour, beans, sugar and rice extended to members of the Rwanda Kungfu Wushu Federation.

He reflected on how the players' life has been impacted by the hardship caused by COVID-19,

"Kungfu as a sport has not yet developed to the level of other sports in the country.

Eria Nzabonimana, a Trainer at Kigali Wushu club told media that the assistance came as an answer to some of the problems that the Kungfu community was starting to be faced with,

"Some of my players are employed in businesses like taxi-moto transport- which are not operational in this period of time.

Among these he cited Chinese support in the form of training clinics to local players and facilitating Kungfu tournaments.

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