Karel Christopher Ndjoba | |
Birth Date: | 1961 7, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Namibia (then South-West Africa, South Africa) |
Death Place: | Germany |
Placeofburial: | Windhoek |
Branch: | SWATF Namibian Army |
Serviceyears: | 1978-2014 |
Rank: | Brigadier General |
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Battles Label: | Namibian War of Independence |
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Brigadier General Karel Christopher Ndjoba was a Namibian military officer whose last appointment was as Defence Attaché to Germany. His father Cornelius Tuhafeni Ndjoba was chief minister of Ovamboland.
Ndjoba's military career began in SWATF, the military arm of South Africa's Administration of Namibia in 1978; he served in 101 Battalion.[1] Due to his leadership qualities he was selected for officer training, becoming one of the first black officers in the battalion. He later became a company commander.
Ndjoba joined the Namibian Defence Force as a pioneer, at Independence on 21 March 1990 Ndjoba was part of the first SWATF and PLAN combined battalion on parade with the new national colors as a company commander deputised by Victor Simunja. General Ndjoba served extensively in the Joint operations directorate of the Namibian Defence force were in 2002 he was promoted to colonel and appointed as senior staff officer operations. He also served as a brigade second in command in DRC during the Second Congo War. He served as a part of directing staff at the SADC Regional PeaceKeeping Centre in Zimbabwe and was part of the interim Planning Element for the SADC Standby Force at SADC Secretariat in Botswana.[2] He was promoted to brigadier general in 2009 and appointed as NDF Chief of Staff Personnel at Defence HeadQuarters.[3] He also served as chairman of the ISDSC Working Group on Human Resources,.[4] He was then appointed as defence attache to Germany in 2014. He died on 16 November 2014[5]