Kelebogile Trom is a sergeant at the Ikageng Police Station in Potchefstroom, North West. She works as a communications officer and as court orderly for domestic violence and harassment cases at the Ikageng Branch Court. She also appears on local radio stations, where she educates the community about crime and offers tips on safety. She started working as a police officer in 2004.
Trom says that she initially got into the profession simply because she was looking for a job, but later realised that her job was not only about her, but also about being able to help her community fight crime.
“I love my job because I get to serve and protect lives every day. [Beyond that, I am] able to help people to make better choices [so that they don’t] find themselves in jail,” she says.
Trom says her job provides her with meaningful and challenging tasks. This is manageable because she works with a supportive team that provides her with information to do her job well, thus uplifting her confidence.
“What motivates me even more as a person is being valued and recognised within my workplace and the community,” she says.
“I love my job because I get to serve and protect lives every day. [Beyond that, I am] able to help people to make better choices [so that they don’t] find themselves in jail.”