[8] Picked to lead Rayon Sports of the Rwanda National Football League owing to his experience in 2014,[11] the Belgian took Gikundiro to a quarter-final exit to APR at the 2014 Kagame Interclub Cup,[12] going on to say that his squad lacked the potential to contend for silverware ahead of the season.
[13] Later, in September, he left the club and claimed it was to resolve family matters in Belgium, when he was actually installed as head coach of ASFA Yennega in Burkina Faso[14] with Rayon Sports on the verge of reporting the incident to FIFA.
Concluding a four-year deal with ASFA Yennenga of the Burkinabé Premier League in September 2014,[17] the football director was discharged from his duties in 2015 but claimed that they still owed him money and had to take the case to court.
Taking over Black Leopards of the South African National First Division in 2016[23] and arriving on 11 November,[24] Losciuto directed Lidoda Duvha from 13th place to the promotion playoffs but was not ostentatious about his achievements.
[25] In the end, they did not achieve promotion and he resigned in winter 2017, giving "unbearable working conditions" as his reason coupled with a poor start to the 2017-18 National First Division.