Immediate former Bandari head coach Andre Casa Mbungo is back on the touchline after Rwandese outfit AS Kigali appointed him to man the team in the remainder of the season.Mbungo had taken a break since parting ways with the coastal darlings in February but according to impeccable sources in Rwanda, the towering custodian has taken over the reins at Kigali albeit on interim basis.Breaking! AFC Leopards has paid former coach Andre Casa Mbungo his dues https://t.co/Qx6jq2bs5u— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) October 8, 2021 The latter opted for Mbungo’s expertise at the expense of that of Mike Mutebi after suffering 1-0 loss in the hands of Rayon Sport last Saturday.Mutebi who was shown the door alongside his assistant Jackson Mayanja had been appointed to steer the Kigali sheep early this year on two-year long contracts.They however lasted for three months after the management apparently got fed up with the series of unwanted results recorded under their watch.Mbungo left Bandari in February following a run of poor results and was replaced by his assistant Anthony Kimani who has managed to turn around their fortunes.”The New Times Rwanda” wyznacza potencjalnych kandydatów na nowego trenera reprezentacji Rwandy🇷🇼;🇷🇼Andre Casa Mbungo🇷🇼Olivier Karakezi🇷🇼Eric Nshimiyimana🇲🇦Mohammed Adil Erradi#AfrykaGra pic.twitter.com/os7w361CGf— Rwandyjska Piłka🇷🇼 (@RwandyjskaPilka) March 18, 2022 The tactician had joined the former Cup holders in January last year after his predecessor Kennedy Odhiambo joined Sofapaka.Mbungo has previously tutored AFC Leopards in 2019 where he resigned late in the year after reportedly going for five months without pay. After ditching the den, he joined Rayon Sport and would leave seven months later.