Rwanda Police Connect Communities without Electricity to National Grid
- By solomon2day
- On 29/12/2021
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The Rwanda National Police(RNP) has disclosed that it has connected thousands of households without electricity to the national grid.
This disclosure was made on Tuesday, during activities commemorating the the Police Month, by the RNP spokesman, John Bosco Kabera, who also said that a total of 30 houses had been built for vulnerable citizens in various parts of the country.
The month-long outreach activities is aimed at supporting community development and harnessing the ideology of community policing towards crime prevention.
In the Northern Province, RNP gave financial support to 5 apiculture projects, paid health insurance fees for 600 families, built 5 houses for vulnerable people, and provided 732 solar panels to different households.
In the Western Province, 7 houses were built for the vulnerable, 1,379 solar panels donated to households, in addition to financially supporting different cooperatives in Rubavu district with Rwf. 40,200,000.
In the Eastern Province, RNP built 7 houses for the vulnerable, provided 1,458 solar panels to households, paid health insurance fees for 1000 families, built 13 cattle spraying facilities, and donated cows to 4 families.
In the Southern Province, 8 houses were built and 1,070 solar panels donated, while in the city of Kigali, 3 houses were built, in addition to awarding the districts and sectors that performed in the fight against the spread of Covid-19.
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