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Policeu2019s Alimansi Kadogo (right), seen here in action for his former club Atraco against Marines in the last game of the 2009 season that ended 0-0. The Ugandan midfielder will be hoping for a change in fortune on Saturday. The New Times/File.

Marines out to stop Police’s title charge

Selemani APR's Selemani Ndikumana scored the second goal as champions beat Amagaju 2-0 on Sunday. The New Times / File.

APR boost title hopes

A Genocide widow in Nyakibirizi sector receives donations from the artistes.

vPrimus Guma Guma Stars entertain Bugesera Genocide survivors

Etincellesu2019 striker Sylva Ochaya (C), leads the  league top scoring chart with 10 goals, and he will be looking to add to his tally against APR on Wednesday. The New Times/T. Kisambira.

APR keen to keep pace with Police

Police's Laudit Mavugo (with the ball) has been in top form for the club. He scored the opener yesterday against SC Kiyovu.  The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Police maintain status quo

Rayon Sportsu2019 in-form Djamal Mwiseneza (R) and Police's Peter Kagabo during last week's league match. Mwiseneza is suspended for today's game against Marines. The New Times / File.

APR face Police test

Lauddy Mavugo (L) attempts to dribble past Rayon Sportsu2019 Abouba Sibomana in a previous encounter. The Burundian scored the all-important goal to return Police to the summit. The New Times/T. Kisambira.

Police back in the driving seat

League leaders Mukura will maintain their lead with a victory against Rayon Sports this afternoon at Kamena stadium. The New Times / File

Mukura bid to extend lead

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Thousands welcome Adventists’ head

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Ntagwabira threatens to resign

Police captain Meddie Kagere (R) will lead his side's attack this afternoon. The New Times / File.

Police look to extend lead

Laudit Mavugo (13) standing next to Rayon Sport's defender Iddy Nshimiyimana downed APR in a PNFL encounter yesterday at Amahoro stadium. The New Times / T. Kisambira

Mavugo’s brace downs APR