On Saturday, eight of the soldiers who were killed in the crossfire between M23 rebels and DRC army forces were laid to rest by their families in different parts of the country.
The fallen soldiers, who died in January during after being caught the crossfire between M23 rebels and DRC army forces, were ...
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Hosted on MSNUN calls for withdrawal of M23 rebels from DRCThe UN Security Council has issued a statement calling for the withdrawal of M23 rebels from eastern DRC. Further more Rwanda ...
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M23 Rebels Enter DRC’s Bukavu As SA Family Fears for SANDF Member Who Is Hiding in the BushesM23 rebels have taken over Bukavu a few weeks after seizing control of Goma. Family members of an SANDF member say he is in ...
A letter shared on social media indicates there is contact between South African soldiers seemingly confined to barracks in ...
It is high time the South African National Defence Forces' (SANDF) holed up in a UN base camp in DR Congo's North Kivu ...
Five families mourned the burial of their South African National Defence Force members who were buried in Limpopo on 22 ...
The SA National Defence Union said SANDF members in DRC are not held hostage by M23, contrary to claims by Julius Malema ...
The Minister of Defence Angie Motshekga said the South African National Defence Force was facing intense fire from the M23 ...
L/Bdr. Itumeleng Moreo (37), is among the 14 SANDF members who lost their lives last month when they were caught in a ...
As Rwanda-backed rebels strolled through the streets of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's second-largest city, President ...
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