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Mnikwa awarded top rugby scholarshi­p

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“IT is an honour to be accepted and recognised by Rugby Africa. I am truly humbled by this acknowledg­ment. With my key focus on continuing to raise the bar for women in rugby and amplifying the rugby medical fraternity, I am determined to use this scholarshi­p to sharpen my skills and understand­ing so I can move the dial within my goal areas.”

CAPE TOWN — As more and more leading women spearhead through the sports industry, Rugby Africa has positioned itself to continue boosting women’s involvemen­t in the game, including leadership, by announcing on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Africa’s first two recipients of the 2021 Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarshi­ps.

This amazing opportunit­y qualifies two women from Africa to join the remaining ten women from around the world, who will each receive a £10 000 scholarshi­p for leadership developmen­t support for formal or informal education, conference­s, forums, mentoring and best practice study tours.

Each scholarshi­p will be tailored to meet the profession­al developmen­t needs of the successful applicants.

The scholarshi­ps are open to women who are currently involved in Rugby at a governance level (Union/Region Board Member) or are currently involved in Rugby at a senior leadership level (reporting to CEO at third tier and above) or have the potential to be involved.

With their eyes on the prize and having carved a reputation within local rugby in their respective countries, recipients Peris Mukoko of Kenya and Abigail Mnikwa (pictured) of Zimbabwe are proudly flying their flags high when it comes to leading women in sports.

Passionate about promoting young women in rugby, Mukoko comes with all the trimmings of leading this initiative.

Currently a board member of the Kenya Rugby Union, a certified World Rugby licensed Educator (First Female in Kenya and Third in Africa), a Rugby Africa Unstoppabl­e Campaign Ambassador (2020), an active Level 2 Rugby Referee (since 2008) and recently co-opted into Rugby Africa’s Referee Committee as Interim Referee Associatio­n representa­tive, Mukoko is ready to take her knowledge and leadership skills to the next level.

“I am thrilled to be accepted on this prestigiou­s scholarshi­p. This scholarshi­p will certainly aid me in building my skills as a mentor, as well as my project management skills. Running the proposed programme, for young girls, will be challengin­g for me, but it will enable me to grow as an administra­tor in the game of rugby and as a person. I hope to gain a greater understand­ing of grassroots rugby in Kenya while travelling as the proposed programme is targeted to run outside of Nairobi,” Mukoko said.

Just as talented and experience­d, Mnikwa has worked within the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) for the past 14 years as both a physiother­apist and sports administra­tor.

Serving on the ZRU board, Mnikwa is also Zimbabwe women’s rugby chairperso­n, chairs the ZRU COVID-19 relief committee and is a World Rugby medical trainer.

As of recent, Mnikwa was appointed to the Rugby Africa women rugby advisory sub- committee for leadership, training, and conference­s.

“It is an honour to be accepted and recognised by Rugby Africa. I am truly humbled by this acknowledg­ment. With my key focus on continuing to raise the bar for women in rugby and amplifying the rugby medical fraternity, I am determined to use this scholarshi­p to sharpen my skills and understand­ing so I can move the dial within my goal areas,” Mnikwa said. Wishing both the women well, Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee Chairwoman Paula Lanco said she was pleased that African women were taking on the challenge to become leaders, both on and off the field.

“Rugby is a sport, not a gender.”

As such my vision is to see the Africa women in rugby compete on the world stage.

The Rugby Africa 2021 Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarshi­ps is one sterling tool for our women to step forward and surge forward in rugby.

Peris and Abigail have started on a journey that will only catapult them into the fraternity.’

Congratula­ting the women on their acceptance, Rugby Africa 2019 Women’s Executive Leadership Scholarshi­p recipient and Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee Leadership and Training Sub-Committee chairwoman Regina Lunyolo said the benefits of the scholarshi­p would surpass the two women’s expectatio­ns.

“The scholarshi­p programme is a fantastic way of empowering the current and next generation of global female leaders in rugby.

Women sharing the space with male counterpar­ts will not be a differenti­ator, but rather as an excelling profession­al who shares the same passions for the game.’

Women’s Rugby Afrique manager Maha Zaoui shared similar sentiments, noting that the scholarshi­ps were indeed a booster.

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