Behind (from left) are Principal Inspectors Ncedo Bacela and Bertram Julies, Bongani Mfutshane (Inspector), Enveretha Miggel (Principal Inspector), Jacques Nel (Senior Inspector), Jolene Swarts (Principal Inspector), Eon Fortuin (Senior Inspector), Firnando Pharo (Principal Inspector), Tlhagisho Sethole (Principal Inspector), Charlene Stokes (Senior Inspector) and Jolandi Carolus (Senior Inspector)

The Saldanha Bay Municipality’s Traffic Operations Section was honoured at a special ceremony on Tuesday 30 January, when its personnel were presented with their new ranks.

“The event marked an important milestone for these dedicated public servants as they advance their careers managing the flow of traffic in our municipal area and ensuring safety on our roads,” a statement from the municipality reads.

“Their newly awarded ranks reflect the trust and confidence the municipality has in their abilities to take on greater responsibilities, motivating them to continue their endeavours with renewed vigour and undertake challenges that foster innovation in tackling complex traffic issues head-on.”

The municipality congratulates its traffic personnel as they embark on this next chapter. They are: Gordon Swarts (Chief Traffic Services); Hian Brian and Lephooi Molefi (Chief Superintendents); Bertram Julies, Jolene Swarts, Enveretha Miggel, Ncedo Bacela, Firnando Pharo, Tlhagisho Sethole and Christopher Kordom (Principal Inspectors); Jacques Nel, Jolandi Carolus, Eon Fortuin and Charlene Stokes (Senior Inspectors); and Bongani Mfutshane, Lizel Boks, Matthew Claasen and Luleka Ketsekile (Inspectors).

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