The Rwanda Stock Exchange is hosting a series of sessions with the Rwanda police fraternity, sensitising them on trading shares, and investment in bonds and equities. This is in line with the police understanding company law and gaining knowledge on an individual level on areas in the stock market that prove lucrative. According to the National Police College advisor, these trainings are meant to help nurture a more business-oriented mindset among the police fraternity. CNBC Africa investigates.
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