South Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, has welcomed reports that a decision was reached at a summit of central African states in N'Djamena, Chad, to withdraw all South African troops from the Central African Republic.
South African troops were not fleeing from the Central African Republic (CAR) in the wake of the coup, but a political decision had been made for them to withdraw, International… Read more »
The Democratic Alliance welcomes reports that a decision was reached at the ECCAS Extraordinary Summit in N'Djamena, Chad, today to withdraw all South African troops from the… Read more »
President Jacob Zuma must immediately inform Parliament about any new deployment of the defence force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, linked to the… Read more »
President Jacob Zuma spent Wednesday night locked in emergency talks with other African leaders in Chad. They are discussing what to do next in the ... see more »
President Jacob Zuma is meeting his central African counterparts to discuss conflict resolution in the Central African Republic (CAR). Already the ... see more »
President Jacob Zuma delivered an address at the memorial for the 13 soldiers killed in the Central African Republic. The president also defended the deployment of troops to CAR, ... Read more »
The South African National Defence Force says a ceremony to receive the remains of 13 troops killed in the Central African Republic will be held on March 28th. Read more »
The National Defence Force has refuted claims that Central African Republic troops ignored rebels and attacked South African soldiers who have been training them for the past six ... Read more »
Thirteen South African soldiers have been killed and 27 wounded in clashes with rebels in Central African Republic. President Jacob Zuma has been criticized by the SA Defence Union ... Read more »
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