Rwanda has hosted the Basketball Without Borders (BWB) camp for the first time, bringing together 60 young players from across Africa to be trained as future basketball stars.
The 21st edition of the camp kicked off on Saturday, August 23, and will run until August 26, 2025. Participants, both boys and girls, are receiving on-court and off-court training from NBA and WNBA coaches.
Kati Matungulu, Head of Operations at NBA Africa, said the camp aims to inspire and nurture young talent.
“This is the first time we are holding this camp in Rwanda. It equips young players with knowledge and skills through mentorship from some of the best coaches in the NBA and WNBA,” she said.
She also emphasized the program’s long-term impact, noting that it has produced some of the game’s biggest names.
“Over the past 21 years, this camp has developed top players such as Joel Embiid, the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the past two seasons, and Pascal Siakam, one of the standout performers in this year’s NBA Finals,” Matungulu added.
Among the 60 participants, four Rwandans were selected: Bizimana Kayira Plamedie, Mwimba Ndoba Gabriel, Mwesigwa Sean Williams, and Ingabire Liliane.
Author: Justinmind HARERIMANA

This camp is attended by participants from various countries across Africa.

Moise Mutokambali is one of the coaches involved in this camp.


Coaches occasionally demonstrate to players how things are done.

Bizimana Plamedie is one of the Rwandans who participated.

Mwesigwa Sean William, the captain of the National Under-18 Team, is among those participating in this camp.


