Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa 2024 group photo (Credit: NBA)

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 27, 2025/ — The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) today announced the top 60 high-school-age boys and girls from 21 countries across Africa who will participate in the 21st Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa camp, which will be held at Petit Stade and BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, from Saturday, August 23 – Tuesday, August 26, marking the first time that the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program will be held in East Africa after previous editions in Angola, Egypt, Senegal and South Africa.

The campers, who include two NBA Academy Africa prospects, will be coached by Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings, 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Kerry Kittles, 2005-06 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Marvin Williams, Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee, Indiana Pacers assistant coach Lloyd Pierce, and Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Micah Nori.

Utah Jazz Vice President of Global Scouting Luca Desta (Ethiopia), Toronto Raptors Director of Global Scouting & International Affairs Patrick Engelbrecht (South Africa), President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches Patrick Hunt (Australia) and Philadelphia 76ers Vice President of Player Personnel Prosper Karangwa (Rwanda) will serve as BWB Africa camp directors. Raptors Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Jonathan Lee and LA Clippers Director of Medical Services and Head Athletic Trainer Jasen Powell will serve as the camp’s sports performance coaches.

The players and coaches will lead the campers through a variety of activities, including movement efficiency drills, offensive and defensive skill stations, three-point contests, 5-on-5 games, and life-skills and leadership development sessions. A ceremony on the final day of the camp will award the Kim Bohuny Camp MVP, the Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award, the B.J. Johnson Most Improved Player Award, the Three-Point Champion and the Defensive MVP to the male and female players who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders. 

The players and coaches will also take part in social responsibility programming, including a wheelchair basketball clinic in collaboration with the Rwandan Basketball Federation (FERWABA) and a clinic for 100 elderly women in collaboration with international sport-for-development organization Shooting Touch on Sunday, Aug. 24, and a coaching clinic and Her Time to Play leadership workshop for the female campers on Monday, Aug. 25. 

BWB Africa 2025 will be supported by Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear.

BWB has reached more than 4,600 participants from 144 countries and territories since 2001, with 142 former campers drafted into the NBA and WNBA or signed as free agents. Fourteen former BWB Africa campers have been drafted into the NBA and WNBA since the first BWB Africa camp in 2003, including 2023 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011), 2019 NBA champion Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012) and 2025 No. 10 overall pick Khaman Maluach (Phoenix Suns; South Sudan; ties to Uganda; BWB Africa 2023). Seventy-two former BWB Africa campers have been featured on Basketball Africa League (BAL) rosters over the league’s first five seasons.

Follow the camp using the hashtag #BWBAfrica on Facebook, Instagram and X. Find out more about BWB at BasketballWithoutBorders.com (https://BWB.NBA.com), on YouTube (Basketball Without Borders) and on Instagram (@ basketballwithoutborders).

The following is a complete list of players participating in BWB Africa 2025

(roster subject to change):

GIRLS ROSTER
NAMECOUNTRY
Miraldina BuitchiAngola
Synthia MbeutomCameroon
Alexandra DjonkouCameroon
Malak ElhemalyEgypt
Hana Mohamed Saad Ahmed ElbazEgypt
Yasmin AhmedEgypt
Tahina Oceane Rasata-AndriamasyMadagascar
Lala ToureMali
Assitan DiarissoMali
Couda KeitaMali
Maimouna TraoreMali
Ines BouboulMorocco
Sabrin El HilaliMorocco
Franca IyamahNigeria
Enioluwa OyedejiNigeria
Liliane IngabireRwanda
Fatoumata SallSenegal
Ouly SeyeSenegal
Fatou MbengueSenegal
Liamisha Grace AbooSouth Africa
Magret Marieu LualSouth Sudan
Nyamal Nurah Gatluak PathotSouth Sudan
Namnyaki Isaya MollelTanzania
Pendo Lashipai LaizerTanzania
Malak ChehidiTunisia
Shiphrah KirandaUganda
Melissa Margareth TalibaUganda
Olivia Atima AmaniUganda
Shella MbuloZambia
Bupe MubangaZambia
BOYS ROSTER
NAMECOUNTRY
Akram SaadaouiAlgeria
Daniel Nsalambi Agostinho MillerAngola
Motheo MasuleBotswana
Wendkouni Marc IlboudoBurkina Faso
Yvesrostand MakembeCameroon
*Joachim BassonCameroon
Pascal Baruti BaumaDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Mwana Ntemba Michael DjumaDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Rami Magdy Abdelsayed MalekEgypt
Belal SohaibEgypt
Ben AyugiKenya
Wael AguenaouMorocco
Noah Mohamed El BazeMorocco
Almoustapha Hama IdeNiger
Ayomide IbrahimNigeria
Moses EgbujorNigeria
Chibueze John OkechukwuNigeria
Mwesigwa Willilams SeanRwanda
Plamedie Bizimana KayiraRwanda
Gabriel Ndoba MwimbaRwanda
Pape Moussa DialloSenegal
Modou Khabane GueyeSenegal
Mohamed BadianeSenegal
Mohamed Mbacke NianeSenegal
Siyabonga MashabaSouth Africa
Enzokuhle MweliSouth Africa
Ajak Aguer AkechSouth Sudan
Thon Marial Bior AlierSouth Sudan
*Matong MuorwelSouth Sudan
Feisal Shukuru MlanziTanzania

*NBA Academy Africa prospect