JOHANNESBURG - The mortal remains of the 14 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members have arrived in Entebbe, Uganda, following delays in the repatriation process. Members of the ...
Members of the SANDF were part of a multinational Southern African Development Community (SADC) force deployed to stabilise the region amid ongoing clashes between the DRC military and M23 rebels.
The government of national unity (GNU) is divided over how to deal to the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The National Assembly held an urgent debate on Monday to voice their ...
THE families of the 14 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members who died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) were still waiting for the remains of their loved ones late ...
CAPE TOWN - Grieving families of the 14 fallen South African National Defence Force soldiers continue to endure a long wait for the repatriation of their loved one's bodies. During a heated debate ...
According to the SANDF, the bodies are in Ugandan undergoing pathology procedures while plans are underway for an arrival ceremony in Pretoria. As the bodies of 14 South African National Defence ...
They were repelling M23 rebels trying to make their way to the North Kivu capital of Goma. MPs will discuss operational reasons for the deployment and if the mission is adequately resourced.
A vehicle crash in the Northern Cape claimed the lives of two members of the SANDF. Picture: Social media screengrab A ROUTINE military transport operation turned tragic when a South African National ...
A marathon a day for 35 days: This is how two KZN men hope to raise R2.3m for a ...
DJ Zinhle was not the only artist who received their flowers from the SANDF marching band. It's clear that the talented group has hits stored in their inventory after they dazzled a Cape Town crowd ...
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