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Siphiwe Lucky Sangweni.
Siphiwe Lucky Sangweni was born on 27 February 1967 in KwaMashu township, Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. After he completed his secondary schooling at Igugulabasha High School in Ntuzuma, north of Durban, he went to join the underground revolutionary structures of Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK), and subsequently went to exile and underwent military training in Tanzania where he became an all-rounded trained and qualified officer through formal military training by the Tanzania Peoples Defence Force (TPDF).
On his return to South Africa in 1994, Sangweni integrated to the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) where he was appointed a Platoon Commander in the Republic of South Africa National Peace Keeping Force (NPKF), a position he held for a period of six months until the disbandment of the NPKF.
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Captain Caven Motsho with a fellow commando course officer.
A South African junior infantry officer has the distinction of being the first to attend – and complete – an officer advanced commando course in Pakistan.
Infantry School junior officer Captain Caven Khoshi Matsho was the selected officer of two prepared to attend the course. Both who put up their hands were stationed at the SA Army Infantry Formation’s leading training facility – Infantry School in Oudtshoorn, Western Cape.
The aim of the officer advanced commando course is to recruit, train and empower young Pakistani officers and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to serve, protect and defend Pakistan against terrorists and any kind of national threat, according to Lieutenant Colonel Therese Marie Doman, SO1 Corporate Communication SA Army Infantry Formation.