APR confirm Christian Ishimwe return as Rayon Sports secure striker Mubaraka Nizeyimana
APR confirm the return of Amavubi left-back Christian Ishimwe while Rayon Sports complete signing of striker Mubaraka Nizeyimana on a two-year deal to 2028.
APR confirm Ishimwe return to training
APR have officially announced the return of left-back Christian Ishimwe to the army side as preparations ramp up for the upcoming season. Ishimwe, an Amavubi international, has rejoined the squad from Police FC and is already training with his new teammates ahead of domestic and continental commitments.
The club framed the acquisition as part of a broader recruitment drive aimed at bolstering defensive options and adding experience on the left flank. APR will rely on Ishimwe’s familiarity with the club and his recent match exposure to help them compete on multiple fronts.
Ishimwe’s career path and recent experience
Christian Ishimwe arrives with a resume that includes previous spells at APR, AS Kigali and a stint in Morocco with Renaissance Zemamra. That mix of domestic and overseas experience is expected to enhance his tactical awareness and positional discipline at left-back.
Coaches and technical staff at APR value Ishimwe’s international exposure, citing his ability to adapt to different defensive systems and his competency in supporting attacks down the flank. His return is viewed as both a short-term reinforcement and a longer-term option as APR balance youth with experience.
Tactical fit and what he brings to APR
Ishimwe is likely to compete for the starting left-back role while providing depth for tactical rotations in congested fixtures. His attacking instincts on the overlap and crossing ability give APR an outlet down the left, while his defensive awareness and pace offer cover against fast wingers.
Beyond on-field attributes, Ishimwe brings knowledge of the domestic scene that should smooth communication within the dressing room. That combination of technical skill and local understanding aligns with APR’s immediate needs as they prepare for league and continental schedules.
Rayon Sports unveil Mubaraka Nizeyimana signing
Rayon Sports confirmed the signing of striker Mubaraka Nizeyimana on a two-year contract that runs until 2028, announcing the deal on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Nizeyimana joined as a free agent after his contract with Marine FC expired at the close of the 2025/26 season.
The arrival adds attacking depth to a club already busy in the transfer market, and the management has framed the acquisition as a targeted move to increase goal threat and tactical flexibility up front. Rayon have been reinforcing multiple positions and see Nizeyimana as a forward capable of contributing immediately.
Nizeyimana’s recent form and expected role
During the 2025/26 campaign, Nizeyimana scored six league goals, finding the net against Etincelles, Rutsiro, Gasogi United, Amagaju, Musanze and Al Hilal. That scoring run provides Rayon with evidence of his finishing ability and habit of contributing across different fixtures.
Rayon’s technical staff envision him competing for a starting berth while also offering an option as an impact substitute in tight matches. His movement inside the box and knack for finding space will be useful in a squad that has added several new faces over the close season.
Rayon Sports recruitment and squad building
Nizeyimana joins a list of new arrivals at Rayon Sports that includes Didier Ndayishimiye, Didier Nshuti, Christian Nisingizwe, Abbel Matumona, Charles Tchouplaou and Fabio Ndikumana. The concentration of signings signals a deliberate attempt to renew the roster and raise competition for places.
Club officials have emphasized balance between experience and youthful energy, aiming to create a unit capable of challenging for domestic honours and improving performances in regional competitions. The incoming players cover multiple positions, indicating a strategic approach rather than ad hoc recruitment.
Wider transfer context in the Rwandan league
Both APR’s re-signing of Ishimwe and Rayon Sports’ capture of Nizeyimana reflect a broader pattern of player movement within the Rwandan Premier League. Clubs are sharpening squads after the 2025/26 season to meet higher expectations from supporters and to respond to intensified competition in the region.
Free-agent signings and returns to familiar clubs are increasingly common as teams look for lower-risk acquisitions with proven domestic credentials. The league’s transfer window has shown a preference for players with regional exposure who can adapt quickly to tactical demands.
Implications for the season and continental campaigns
APR will hope Ishimwe’s arrival helps stabilize their defence as they balance league obligations with continental fixtures that demand squad rotation and resilience. A reliable left-back reduces the need for makeshift solutions and can improve consistency in both domestic and CAF competitions.
Rayon Sports expect Nizeyimana to add goal-scoring options that were absent last season, allowing the coach to vary attacking patterns and manage fatigue across gruelling fixture lists. Both clubs’ signings underline their ambitions to push for titles and deeper runs in regional tournaments.
Both APR and Rayon will continue shaping their squads in the coming weeks ahead of competitive action. The return of Christian Ishimwe and the arrival of Mubaraka Nizeyimana are visible early moves in what promises to be an active transfer period across the Rwandan top flight.










