21 September 2009
Kuito — National Police staff in the central Bié province, Monday ended an upgrading course on the methods, components of communication and police journalism.
The three-day workshop discussed topics such as the importance of sports and ethic within National Police as well as methods on training of group of study about moral, civic and patriotic education and working out police history.
Methods to work out reports, practical and specific activities, formation of recreational and sports teams, were also part of the agenda of the event.
Speaking at the closing of the activity, the acting police commander in Bié, sub-commissioner Filipe Barros Espanhol, recognised the commitment demonstrated by the trainees which contribute to the changing of minds.
He also advised the officers to step up their activities, through sensitising the civil society on the behaviour toward the community.Kuito - National Police staff in the central Bié province, Monday ended an upgrading course on the methods, components of communication and police journalism.
The three-day workshop discussed topics such as the importance of sports and ethic within National Police as well as methods on training of group of study about moral, civic and patriotic education and working out police history.
Methods to work out reports, practical and specific activities, formation of recreational and sports teams, were also part of the agenda of the event.
Speaking at the closing of the activity, the acting police commander in Bié, sub-commissioner Filipe Barros Espanhol, recognised the commitment demonstrated by the trainees which contribute to the changing of minds.
He also advised the officers to step up their activities, through sensitising the civil society on the behaviour toward the community.
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