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NRU to benefit from Rugby Africa grants

- ■ Maurice Kambukwe

Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) chief executive officer, Theo Grunewald, says the financial grants that will soon be coming from the continenta­l rugby governing body Rugby Africa will be used for various developmen­tal projects.

NRU is among the four rugby unions in Southern Africa that got a nod to receive grants from Rugby Africa after it was announced that it would grant the euro equivalent of about US$336 000 (about N$5 million) ahead of the 2021 season.

AcrossAfri­ca,11ofthe39u­nions on the continent will benefit from the grants. In Southern Africa, the beneficiar­ies are Madagascar, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe after a challengin­g 2020 in which the new coronaviru­s put a halt to action for most of the year and depleted revenues.

The other African unions that will get a slice of the pie are Algeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Tunisia, and Uganda.

Speaking New Era Sport yesterday, Grunewald confirmed that Namibia will be one of the recipients of the grants and added that the process is still in the pipeline and to be finalised.

“The process is still ongoing, indication­s show that we’ve been selected to be one of the recipients benefiting from Rugby Africa funds. Although we are yet to receive full informatio­n, there’s an indication that we’ll be receiving

money from the continenta­l rugby governing body,” he said.

When asked what the money will be invested in when it’s approved, the CEO said that the union is looking at using most of the amount in developmen­tal

programmes.

“Most of the funds we want to invest in high-performanc­e programmes, like coaching clinics, preparatio­ns of players ahead of scheduled competitio­ns and salary payment for players. We also have the women’s rugby team that we have to take care of. We are also looking at developmen­t programmes at the school level, as we now have few programmes at school level in almost nine regions and we are hoping to reach all 14 regions next year,” added Grunewald.

Announcing the grant late last week, Rugby Africa president Khaled Babbou said; “This is an exciting day for rugby on the continent. It clearly illustrate­s Rugby Africa’s support for its unions.

We have been through extraordin­ary challenges this year and we must do everything possible to keep this much–loved sport alive and thriving in Africa. A much targeted approach has been taken to ensure funds are applied where they will have the greatest, immediate impact and highlights the attractive­ness of Rugby Africa competitio­ns.”

 ?? Photo: File ?? Beneficiar­y… NRU is one of the 11 rugby unions that will benefit from grants soon be dispatched by Rugby Africa.
Photo: File Beneficiar­y… NRU is one of the 11 rugby unions that will benefit from grants soon be dispatched by Rugby Africa.

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