PRETORIA - The 14 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members who were killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be repatriated on Thursday 13 January.
Calls for alternative funding models and an adequate budget for the South African National Defence Force arise amid severe budget cuts and operational challenges.
Former SANDF general, Maomela Motau says they are running out of food and water. And M23 rebels are said to have surrounded ...
A Uruguayan soldier who was part of the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) ...
On Thursday, the SANDF announced that there were delays that paused plans for the return of the fallen soldiers.
General Derrick Mgwebu said that the only way through the crisis unfolding in the mineral-rich DRC was not through megaphone ...
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Briefly on MSNFallen SANDF Soldiers’ Families Frustrated by Repatriation Delays, SA Defends the Lengthy ProcessThe families of fallen SANDF soldiers are waiting for their loved ones' remains to be repatriated, but South Africans urged ...
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The South African on MSNSANDF releases names of soldiers killed in DRCA number SANDF members were killed and injured during a fierce clash with the M23 rebels group in Goma, eastern DRC.
Senior SANDF members are facing criticism from politicians ... Pictures of the chief of the South African Air Force, Lieutenant General Wiseman Simo Mbambo, and South African Chief of Army ...
I can not confirm anything until I get information from our Force Commander and our people in Goma. We will update through ...
Although initially announced by the Chief of the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) as arriving back on Wednesday, it appears ...
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