Malawian IGP in Rwanda for bilateral visit
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) for Malawi Police Service (MPS), Dr. George Kainja was in Rwanda since for a week-long bilateral visit aimed at further strengthening cooperation between the two Police institutions.
On Monday, IGP Dan Munyuza and his visiting counterpart chaired a bilateral meeting at the Rwanda National Police (RNP) General Headquarters in Kacyiru.
It was also attended by the Deputy IGPs; Felix Namuhoranye of Operations and Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza of Administration and Personnel. Readmore...
Rwanda, Malawi Police institutions recommit to fight common security threats
Rwanda National Police (RNP) and Malawi Police Service (MPS) recommitted to joint efforts against common security threats posed by transnational organized crimes.
In a joint communique released by the two Police institutions on Thursday, June 3, in Kigali, which climaxed the five-day bilateral visit of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for Malawi, Dr. George Hadrien Kainja; RNP and MPS agreed to develop joint strategies to fight Islamist terrorist groups. Readmore...
UNMISS Police Commissioner laud Rwandan peacekeepers for ?dedicated service?
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Police Commissioner, Madam Unaisi Bolatolu-Vuniwaqa thanked the Rwanda Formed Police Unit Three (FPU-3) contingent serving in the world?s newest nation for their dedication and selfless peacekeeping services amid the challenges brought about by the pandemic of COVID-19.
Madam Vuniwaqa made the remarks on Thursday, June 3, while visiting FPU-3 camp, in Juba, where she met and briefed officers of the contingent. Readmore...
Malawi's Police Chief visit National Police College
On the fourth day of his working visit to Rwanda, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for Malawi, Dr. George Hadrian Kainja, on Wednesday, June 2, visited the National Police College (NPC) in Musanze District.
Dr. Kainja and his delegation were received by NPC Commandant, Commissioner of Police (CP) Christophe Bizimungu. Readmore...
RNP, RBC launch pilot phase on using sniffer dogs in testing COVID-19
Rwanda National Police (RNP) and Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) launched a pilot phase for COVID-19 screening and testing using sniffer dogs as the country continues to take further steps to contain the pandemic.
The three-month pilot project launched on June 4, at Kigali International Airport, is a partnership with the Germany Embassy in Rwanda.
The launch of the project was presided over by the Deputy Inspector of Police (DIGP) in charge of Operations, Felix Namuhoranye and RBC Director General, Dr Sabin Nsanzimana. Readmore...
Close collaboration with public a strong tool for crime prevention, DIGP Namuhoranye tells Police officers
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Operations, Felix Namuhoranye reminded officers that close collaboration and engaging the public in security matters will create much impact in detecting and preventing crimes.
DIGP Namuhoranye made the remarks on Friday, June 4, while officially closing a four-day workshop on community policing held at the Rwanda National Police (RNP) General Headquarters in Kacyiru, which was attended by 110 Police officers. Readmore...
COVID-19: There is no ground for complacency
The reduction in cases of COVID-19 infections should not be defined as a ground for complacency but rather time for everyone to strictly observe the prevention directives and health practices to effectively combat the pandemic.
Rwanda National Police (RNP) spokesperson, Commissioner of Police (CP) John Bosco Kabera made the call on Monday, May 31, during a morning talk-show--Waramutse Rwanda--on Rwanda Television. Readmore...
Police Senior Command and Staff students start study tour
Thirty-two Police officers from regional countries currently attending the ninth intake of the Police Senior Command and Staff Course (PSCSC) at the National Police College (NPC) in Musanze District started internal study tours.
The five-day tour is part of the one-year course to link theories to realities on the ground. The Police students are from five African countries, namely; Rwanda, Kenya, South Sudan, Namibia and Somalia. Readmore...
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