Police Inspector aims to boost female leadership after Dubai training
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 25/04/2025
Inspector Katrina Tulela Iitengula, a forensic expert in the Namibian Police, plans to implement key insights to drive institutional improvements in the force after completing the Police Innovation and Leadership (PIL) Diploma organised by the Dubai Police in collaboration with the Rochester (…)
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