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Peace Cup Semifinals: Mukura Forfeit After Power Outage Halts Play in Huye Stadium

Mukura Victory Sports risks losing their Peace Cup semifinal first-leg encounter against Rayon Sports after officials halted play within 20 minutes because of a power failure at Huye Stadium. Originally scheduled to begin at 5 PM, the kickoff faced a delay of 27 minutes as both teams' managers argued with the umpires. Just three minutes into the match, Rayon Sports managed to get one past Mukura’s defense; however, Abeddy Biramahire was ruled offside, nullifying the goal. Shortly thereafter, Rayon got another opportunity when Junior Elenga attempted a long-range shot, though goalkeeper Nicholas Sebwato blocked it. In the 14th minute, Mukura came close when Zuberi Hakizimana fired towards the net, hitting the edge instead. Later, in the 17th minute, he nearly scored again after receiving a precise assist from Boateng Mensah but narrowly missed connecting properly. The electricity cut out during the 20-minute mark, causing all participants to retreat indoors pending resolution. Despite attempts to fix the problem, authorities eventually canceled the contest per regulations stipulating that games stopped prematurely due to nighttime blackouts must pause for half an hour before being abandoned entirely—resulting in victory for away clubs via default scores like 3–0 or higher unless otherwise specified. Additionally, read about how Oladosu secured a win over RayonSports in a significant championship setback and police securing draws versus APRFC amidst tense encounters set for rematch dates on April 22nd at Kigali Pele Grounds where each squad vied equally until late stages leading up to dramatic finishes.

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