Police takes anti-GBV campaign to Mahama refugee camp

Rwanda National Police (RNP) has called on Burundian refugees living in Mahama refugee camp in Kirehe district to play role in the fight against Gender based Violence (GBV) human trafficking and other crimes as means to keep the camp and its neighbourhood safe. This comes merely two months after RNP launched community policing sensitization campaign More...

From rags, Mukamurigo still believes she owes President Kagame
Clad in a yellow Kitenge and a white top, sited on a well woven mat in front of her luxurious, tilled house with her eyes fixed on the handicraft in her hands, the 54 year old widow could still remember her journey More...

RNP dispatches more female IPOs to Haiti
The twelve female Individual Police Officers that departed for year-long United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti Twelve female Rwanda National Police (RNP) Individual Police Officers (IPOs), on Thursday left More...

Uncertain future for Burundian refugees returning home
Burundian refugees camped in Mahama in Kirehe district in the east of the country are uncertain of returning home, despite the fact that presidential elections in the country are over. Thousands of Burundians fled More...

80-Year-Old Man Breaks Down Into Tears As He Describes Kagame
Vianney Kabagema, 86, left many in shock as he broke down into tears An 86-year-old man from Ntongwe sector in Ruhango district, Southern Rwanda, left many in shock as he broke down into tears after describing President More...

CIMERWA unveils new Rwf126.7b plant
CIMERWA has officially unveiled its modern plant in Rwanda, which involved making the switch from wet- to dry-process technology and increasing capacity to 0.6Mta. The company has also installed a 15MW peat-powered More...

Gasana challenges private security operators on professionalism
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Emmanuel K. Gasana, has called on private security companies to adopt standard operating procedures as well as maintain high levels of professionalism as they conduct their More...

Rwandans To Elect ‘Grassroot Lawyers’ Tomorrow
Rwandans will this Saturday July 25, convene in their villages to elect over 11,000 grassroots mediators, locally known as Abunzi. Abunzi are traditionally elderly people of integrity in the villages, who are trusted More...

Muhanga residents commit to crime prevention
Overcoming crime and sustaining community safety is a collective act that requires police and the general population to partner in solving crimes and apprehending criminals. Residents of Muhanga District listened More...

Lawmakers Vote to Support Third Term for President Kagame
Rwandan parliament have voted to support a change to the constitution that would allow President Paul Kagame to stand for a third term come 2017. With at least 3.7 million petitions written to Parliament by different More...