OTJIWARONGO: Nearly 30 members of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Otjozondjupa Region were promoted to the ranks of senior inspector, inspector and warrant officer on Wednesday. NamPol commander in the region, Commissioner Heinrich Tjiveze announced this on Wednesday morning at his weekly parade platform, saying most police officers who were promoted are stationed at the regional headquarters in Otjiwarongo and at police stations around the region. 'This session is the phase two promotion of the 2023/2024 financial year, and therefore, it will not be the end of it,' he said. He said a total of 29 police officers were promoted during this phase, out of which 12 police officers were elevated to the ranks of senior inspector, including nine males and three female officers. Fourteen police inspectors, comprising 10 women and four men were also promoted, he said. The last category was that of three warrant officers, comprising two men and one woman. Tjiveze congratulated all the newly promoted offi cers and also encouraged those who were not promoted to remain positive for the next promotion platforms, while encouraging the members to continue working hard to ensuring the safety of all inhabitants and their property in Otjozondjupa. Source: The Namibia Press Agency
Related Posts
Violent extremism growing in scope, impact in West Africa – UNDP
The UNDP says Nigeria is making huge efforts in partnership with relevant stakeholders to substantially reduce violent extremism in the country.The UNDP Deputy Resident Representative, Mr Lealem Dinku, said on Monday, that Nigeria has been confronting…
Nigeria’s young population a global asset, U.S. official says
Ms Joy Basu, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of United States, Bureau of African Affairs, has described Nigeria’s young population as an asset to Africa and the world at large.Basu made the remark during a visit to Vibranium Valley Tech City to discuss…
Valabjhi’s illegal arms and anti-terrorism trial starts at Seychelles’ Supreme Court
An illegal arms and anti-terrorism case trial started Monday in Seychelles’ Supreme Court.The persons charged in the case are prominent businessman Mukesh Valabjhi and his wife Laura, a lawyer. Also charged in the same case are Leslie Benoiton – a sen…