[New Times] On a basketball court in Rwanda, Fatuma Ella Mukamugema once focused solely on coaching young girls and helping them improve their game. Today, she sees the sport through a much broader lens.
Rwanda's Bal4her initiative represents the kind of strategic, women-led sports development that Africa needs to stop exporting its best female basketball talent to Europe and America before they even reach their prime. While the continent watches its brightest stars like Nigeria's Ezinne Kalu and Senegal's Astou Ndour shine in overseas leagues, Mukamugema's grassroots approach in Kigali offers a blueprint for keeping African women's basketball investment—and glory—on home soil. The question isn't whether Africa can produce world-class female ballers, but whether we'll finally build the infrastructure to celebrate them here first.
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