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APR FC Set to Sign Uganda’s Ronald Sekiganda as Taddeo Lwanga’s Successor


APR FC Eyes Ronald Sekiganda as Midfield Reinforcement

APR FC, the reigning champions of the Rwanda Premier League, are close to securing the signature of Ugandan midfielder Ronald Sekiganda from SC Villa, according to reports by The New Times.

The talented midfielder is being lined up as a replacement for Taddeo Lwanga, who officially departed the club following the end of his two-year contract. Lwanga played a pivotal role for APR both in local league matches and during continental campaigns.

APR FC Set to Sign Uganda’s Ronald Sekiganda as Taddeo Lwanga’s Successor

Who is Ronald Sekiganda?

Ronald Sekiganda has been a key figure in SC Villa’s midfield, earning widespread recognition for his vision, ball control, and composure under pressure. He is also a regular with Uganda’s national team, the Cranes, and has now said his goodbyes to SC Villa ahead of a possible move to Kigali.

If the deal is finalized, Sekiganda will become the third Ugandan international currently on APR’s roster, joining Denis Omedi and Hakim Kiwanuka. His arrival would further strengthen the team’s midfield depth as they prepare for another challenging season both domestically and continentally.


APR’s Ambition in the Transfer Market

APR FC’s pursuit of Sekiganda underlines the club’s continued ambition to dominate the Rwandan league and make an impact on the African stage. With Lwanga’s departure, finding a suitable replacement was essential, and Sekiganda’s experience and quality appear to be the perfect fit.

This potential signing demonstrates APR FC’s strategic approach to building a competitive squad. Ronald Sekiganda brings with him international experience, midfield stability, and tactical awareness, all crucial for APR’s aspirations moving forward.

Stay tuned for the official confirmation as APR FC edges closer to finalizing the deal.

Credit: Original reporting by Peter Kamasa - The New Times, June 13, 2025

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