Herbert Mensah, President of Rugby Africa
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As the Rugby Africa Cup draws to its thrilling conclusion this weekend in Kampala, Uganda, with the finals featuring two powerhouse nations—Namibia and Zimbabwe—Rugby Africa President Herbert Mensah speaks to Al Jazeera about the state of the game on the continent.
He highlights the significance of the Rugby Africa Cup, the challenges of funding, and the urgent need for increased investment to grow the sport, which currently operates on a modest budget of just $2 million for the entire continent.
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