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15 March 2021 | Police
AT LAST: Frans Kapofi, minister of home affairs, immigration, safety and security, at the opening of the Oshikuku police station.
WORTH IT: Lieutenant-General Sebastian Ndeitunga, the inspector-general of the Namibian Police.
PHOTOS: TUNOHOLE MUNGOBA
TUNOHOLE MUNGOBA
OSHIKUKU
A new police station, built at a cost of N$79 million, was inaugurated at Oshikuku in the Omusati Region last week.
Home affairs minister Frans Kapofi officiated at the ceremony.
“This is a clear indication that government is committed to addressing not only the plight of the Oshikuku community and the Namibian nation at large, but also the working conditions of police officers who are entrusted with the very important and hard task of protecting the community,” he said.
05 March 2021 | Police
PAY DISPUTE: The City of Windhoek’s assets will be auctioned off following a pay dispute involving the City Police. PHOTO: FILE
OGONE TLHAGE
WINDHOEK
The sheriff of the High Court has received the go-ahead to auction off City of Windhoek assets after its failure to adhere to a labour commissioner ruling.
A pay dispute arose when 16 City Police employees - all superintendents - approached the Office of the Labour Commissioner citing unfair discrimination and labour practices over not being paid in line with their rank.
In a letter by labour ministry executive director Bro-Matthew Shinguadja, the sheriff had been instructed to go ahead with the sale of property belonging to the Windhoek City Council.