Government to turn Kiganjo into police university

‎The government has unveiled plans to transform the National Police Training College Kiganjo in Nyeri into a fully-fledged police university as part of efforts to modernise the country’s security sector...
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The Kenyan government plans to elevate the National Police Training College Kiganjo in Nyeri into a fully-fledged police university to modernize the security sector.
- This initiative aims to offer degree programmes to police officers.
- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced the plans.
- The goal is to equip officers with skills to combat increasingly technologically driven crimes.
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