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Commissioner of Police (CP) John Bosco Kabera, Rwanda National Police spokesperson. / Courtesy
Eleven arrested for allegedly selling alcohol to minors
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Bar owners and officers of the National Police on Friday met to dicuss joint measures against drunk-driving and serving alcoholic beverages to minors. / Courtesy
Police, bar owners discuss measures against drink-driving
UN Police Advisor Maj Gen Luu00eds Carrilho with  the Rwandan peacekeeping contigent in CAR. Courtesy.
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UN police adviser visits Rwandan peacekeepers in Central African Republic
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CP John Bosco Kabera, Rwanda Police Spokesperson while addressing school children
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Police warning: It’s criminal to sell alcohol to minors
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250 arrested for drink driving, disconnecting speed governors
Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe, makes his remarks in Kigali. (Emmanuel Kwizera)
Remarks by Nduhungirehe at the Rwanda, Uganda peace talks in Kigali
Uganda's Foreign Affairs Minister speaks at the meeting in Kigali. (Photos by Emmanuel Kwizera)
Ugandan foreign affairs minister’s remarks at the opening of Rwanda, Uganda talks
Benimana is the latest victim of Uganda illegal detention and torture. / Julius Bizimungu
Teen victim recounts torturous experience in Uganda custody
Students during a lecture at University of Rwanda's College of Business and Economics in Kigali. / Emmanuel Kwizera
STEM students dominate government scholarships
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Rwanda asks Uganda to probe death of torture victim
Jean Paul Harerimana, one of the Rwandans deported from Uganda, says he had been recruited into a militia that seeks to destabilise Rwanda. Courtesy.
Deported from Uganda, Harerimana narrates how FDLR recruited him
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Cherie Blair is leading a delegation of 9 women business leaders, who met with government officials at RDB, on Sept. 10. /Courtesy.
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Cherie Blair leads investment delegation to Rwanda
Uwingenzi narrates his ordeal to journalists in Kigali yesterday. Courtesy.
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Man recounts how Nyamwasa’s network in Uganda tried to recruit him
Brig. Gen. El Moghazy in a group photo with Rwandan police officers and other MINUSCA personnel. Courtesy.
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UN deputy police commissioner visits Rwandan peacekeepers in CAR

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