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Rwandans in Kigali at an earlier demonstration in support of the government. To attempt to bribe a police officer in Rwanda is tantamount to presenting yourself at the nearest police station to report your crime. Photo/FILE

Rwandans in Kigali at an earlier demonstration in support of the government. To attempt to bribe a police officer in Rwanda is tantamount to presenting yourself at the nearest police station to report your crime. Photo/FILE 

By SHYAKA KANUMA  (email the author)
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Posted  Saturday, February 14  2009 at  09:13

Kigali is becoming too hot a place for the corrupt.

Shyaka Kanuma is chief editor of Focus, a Kigali-based weekly newspaper

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