Most political parties have demanded the swift return of SA troops, but Defence Minister Angie Motshekga defended the deployment as part of SA’s commitment to peace and stability.
South Africa has sent additional troops and military equipment to Democratic Republic of Congo in recent days, political and diplomatic sources said, after 14 of its soldiers were killed in fighting ...
The urgent debate in the National Assembly highlighted the political and financial interests behind the South African troop ...
South Africans are upset with Angie Motshekga and want her to resign after she was spotted laughing during a special sitting of Parliament to discuss the DRC crisis.
Shifting the arrival date during a debate in the National Assembly on Monday afternoon - Motshekga says it doesn’t appear ...
The US president last week suggested that the US could "take over" and "own" Gaza, resettling its population in the process.
CAPE TOWN - Grieving families of the 14 fallen South African National Defence Force soldiers continue to endure a long wait ...
The ANC and its GNU partners are divided over South Africa’s military involvement in the DRC, as opposition parties call for ...
Please see below speeches by Chris Hattingh MP, Cathy Labuschagne MP, Maliyakhe Shelembe MP and Emma Louise Powell MP from ...
The party called for investment in local defence manufacturers and said that failure to provide systematic support to the DRC ...
In his State of The Nation Address on Thursday President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined his roadmap for 2025. The President ...
The National Assembly will convene today, Monday, 10 February 2025, to debate the South African National Defence Force’s ...