John Maxwell once said: “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” This axiom clearly defines the actions of Jean Pierre Ndaruhutse, the executive secretary of
Police officers from eight regional countries attending the 3rd intake of the Senior Command and Staff Course at the National Police College (NPC) in Musanze district joined residents of Shingiro
Rwanda National Police (RNP) and local media practitioners have drawn a new line of partnership to enhance efforts geared towards public safety, and professional reporting.
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The Inspector General of Police, Emmanuel K. Gasana has commended the professionalism and conduct of Rwandan officers in peacekeeping missions, which he said keeps the force and the country in
Police start operations against glass tinted vehicles
The Rwanda National Police (RNP) department of Traffic and Road Safety started countrywide operations against vehicles with tinted
Students at the University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies (UTB) Rubavu campus, have been called upon to embrace and own the concept of community policing.
The District Community
Community Policing Committees (CPCs) in Burera District have been urged to advance citizen participation in order to proactively address immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues
The third International Association of Police Chiefs (IACP) Sub-Saharan Africa Executive Policing conference which came to climax on March 4 in Kigali resolved that law enforcement agencies
As the activities to mark the 23rd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda Youth Volunteers in Community Policing (RYVCP) have pledged to put much effort in fighting against
Police in Rulindo District have arrested two men who allegedly plotted to rob a Kigali-bound truck carrying alcoholic drinks along Musanze-Kigali highway.
Police identified the suspects as
Following a decision by the High Council of Muslims in Rwanda banning Niqab, a veil worn by Muslim women covering the whole face apart from eyes, Rwanda National Police (RNP) has welcomed and
The Rwanda National Police on December 24, received new gadgets that detect noise pollution and dangerous gases emitted by automobiles and, in a bid to effectively enforce law against harmful gases
Zambian Inspector General of Police (IGP) Stella Libongani has commended Rwanda for being the first country in the region to host Interpol Annual General Assembly – a globally high profile policing