Martin Shalli

Martin Shalli
Born (1954-01-01) 1 January 1954 (age 70)
Namibia
(then South-West Africa, South Africa)
Allegiance Namibia
Service / branchPeople's Liberation Army of Namibia
Namibian Army
Years of service1971–2012
RankLieutenant General
Commands
  • Chief Of Defence Force (2006-2011)
  • Namibian Army (2000-2005)
  • Operations (1990-1995)
Battles / warsSouth African Border War
Second Congo War

Lieutenant General Martin Shalli is a former Namibian diplomat and military commander. In 2005, he was appointed as Namibia's High Commissioner to Zambia by President Sam Nujoma, but he was recalled in October 2006 by Nujoma's successor, Hifikepunye Pohamba, and appointed as Chief of the Namibia Defence Force (NDF). He replaced controversial NDF commander Solomon Huwala, and he was replaced as High Commissioner to Zambia by regional councillor Solomon Witbooi.

In July 2009, Shalli was suspended by President Pohamba due to "serious allegations of irregularities".[1] Without the alleged irregularities being proven, refuted, or even officially substantiated, Shalli retired with full military privileges in January 2011.[2]

  1. ^ "Defence Chief Suspended", New Era, 23 July 2009. Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Vries, Da'oud (21 January 2011). "General Martin Shalli retires with honours". The Namibian. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.