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Chairperson Deputy Minister, Thabang Makwetla Fellow Cabinet Colleagues Chairpersons of Committees Honourable Members Secretary of Defence Chief of the SANDF and the Military Command Our soldiers...
South Africa's justice minister on Sunday accused an Indian High Commission official and some South Africans of colluding to obtain permission for a plane chartered by a rich family close to...
African military chiefs agreed on Saturday to more than double the size of a regional peacekeeping force deployed in Central African Republic, where authorities have struggled to contain violence...
Budgetary constraints have crippled the SA Army in its attempts to fulfil national and international obligations, army chief Lt-Gen Vusimuzi Masondo said on Thursday. With the increased demand for...
South Africa would ‘never say no’ when called upon to end strife in Africa, International Relations and Cooperation Minister MaiteNkoana-Mashabane told journalists in Pretoria on 29 April.Asked...
One of 27 South African soldiers injured in March in fighting against rebels in Central African Republic has died, bringing to 14 the total killed in the clashes, a defence force spokesperson said...
The South African government acknowledges the steady progress being made towards the resolution of the political and security situation in the Central African Republic (CAR).
On Sunday, 28 April...
President Jacob Zuma has today, Sunday 28 April 2013, received the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Mr Nicholas Tiangaye, in Pretoria.
The two leaders discussed the situation in CAR...
Molweni, dumelang, sanibonani, good day to you all!
We have come together to celebrate the most important day on the calendar of our young nation.
On this day, we look back with pride as a nation...
The European Union will not restore its more than $200-million aid programme to the Central African Republic until the country re-establishes the rule of law, EU development aid chief Andris...
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula on Tuesday accused opposition parties of seeking to score political points from the death of South African soldiers in the Central African Republic (or CAR).
When the bodies of United States army rangers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu in 1993, American public opinion could not comprehend why their compatriots had to die for Somalia....
Opposition parties were accused on Tuesday of seeking to score political points from the death of South African soldiers in the Central African Republic (CAR). "This is done without any iota of...
One month ago, soldiers from 5 Special Forces Regiment were caught in an ambush outside Bangui in the Central African Republic (CAR).
So began the “Battle of Bangui”, which cost the lives of...
The “Exchange of Diplomatic Notes” (“diplomatic note”), between South Africa and the Central African Republic (CAR), signed on 31 December 2012, raises very serious questions about the...