45 officers complete Police Junior Command and Staff Course
Forty-five junior officers from Rwanda’s law enforcement institutions, on Friday, July 11, completed the Police Junior Command and Staff Course (PJCSC) at the National Police College (NPC).
The five-month course included 35 officers from Rwanda National Police (RNP), five from Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), and other five from Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB).
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Administration and Personnel, DCG Jeanne Chantal Ujeneza, presided over the graduation ceremony, emphasizing the course's significance as a defining step in the professional development of the officers. Read More...
Rwanda National Police hosts delegation from Kampala Capital City Authority
Rwanda National Police (RNP), on Thursday, July 10, received an 18-member delegation from Uganda's Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) at the General Headquarters in Kacyiru.
The delegation’s visit focused on exploring advanced smart policing and integrated traffic management systems, aiming to enhance public safety, streamline traffic flow, and leverage innovative technologies for more efficient urban mobility solutions. Read More...
Safety and Growing together: A 25-year journey of Community Policing in Rwanda
Recent reports, including the newly published 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI), continue to rank Rwanda among the safest countries in Africa. The country consistently appears in the top five across the continent and ranks favorably at the global level, thanks to its low crime rate and high safety index.
The 2024 Citizen Report Card by the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) shows overwhelming public trust in national security, with a 93.82 percent satisfaction rate. This is a clear reflection of Rwanda’s sustained investment in community policing, post genocide reconciliation, and citizen centered governance. Read More...
KIGALI: Police engage motorcyclists on Gerayo Amahoro
Rwanda National Police (RNP) on Monday, July 7, sensitized over 1500 motorcyclists in City of Kigali on Gerayo Amahoro. The campaign focuses on educating road users on traffic rules and responsible road behavior to reduce accidents and save lives.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Emmanuel Kayigi, the spokesperson for Traffic and Road Safety, emphasized the importance of compliance with road safety regulations."We urge all riders to use the road responsibly and obey traffic signs, rules, and regulations to protect their lives and those of others," SP Kayigi said. Read More...
Police volleyball teams conquer 2025 Liberation Cup tournament
The Rwanda National Police (RNP) men and women volleyball teams won the 2025 Liberation Cup after triumphing over APR teams in the finals played on Sunday, July 6, at Petit Stadium.
In the early tip-off of the third edition, Police WVC delivered a commanding performance to dispatch APR WVC, winning 3-1. Despite dropping the opening set 18-25, Police WVC bounced back with clinical efficiency, overpowering APR in the remaining sets to clinch the title in style (18-25, 25-10, 25-19, 25-19), the third time in a row. Read More...
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