The Rwanda National Police (RNP) has announced an opportunity for young Rwandans interested in joining the force through the Basic Police Course. This recruitment drive aims to attract individuals who are committed to serving their nation and upholding the values of integrity and public service. Applications are open from November 20, 2024, to December 30, 2024, at the District Police Units (DPUs) across the country. Interested candidates can submit their applications between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on working days.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the Basic Police Course, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Nationality: Be a Rwandan citizen.
2. Age: Be between 18 and 25 years old.
3. Health: Possess excellent physical and mental health.
4. Education: Have completed at least senior six (A2) or equivalent education.
5. Character: Exhibit moral integrity and have no criminal record, as proven by a certificate of good conduct issued by competent authorities.
6. Legal Standing: Must not have been sentenced to imprisonment of six months or more by a court of law.
7. Employment Status: Must not have been dismissed from government service.
8. Flexibility: Be willing to work in any location as required by the Police.
Application Requirements
Candidates are required to submit the following documents:
A completed application form.
A recent passport-sized photo.
A photocopy of the national identity card.
A copy of their education certificates.
A certificate of good conduct from relevant authorities.
Additional Information
Applicants can access application forms on the official Rwanda National Police website (www.police.gov.rw). For inquiries, individuals can contact the recruitment team through the phone numbers 0788311526 and 0788311785.
This recruitment drive underscores the RNP’s commitment to building a professional and disciplined police force. By encouraging qualified and passionate young people to join, the RNP aims to enhance its capacity to maintain law and order, protect citizens, and contribute to national development. Visit our News page to read more.