President Cyril Ramaphosa Sent The SANDF To The DRC To Die.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa Sent The SANDF To The DRC To Die.


Reneilwe Morema reports on the deployment of SANDF soldiers to the DRC that resulted in a tragic death of two soldiers and left three wounded. The EFF and DA has condemned Ramaphosa’s administration for sending the Unequipped, and Untrained soldiers to their deaths. They further blame the lack of planning before deploying the soldiers,…

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  1. yes they might be short on some funding but what malema is doing is insulting the intelligence and capabilty of our military, he didn't only disrespect and compromise the current leadership but he also disrespected south africans as a whole, as a matter of fact he disrespected the whole of africa, even if you don't have enough the very fact that you're willing to give the little you have to help a brother is what makes you great

  2. Going on for 30 years is way to long. Its understandable Africa didn't have the right leaders overseeing things back then because if major leaders for this war was in place this would have been taken care of a long time ago. Qualified soldiers of non-corrupt leaders are needed and to go in full force to clean up the problem. Julius Malema knows what it takes to clean this up and possibly should go all in with Ibrahim Traoré army cease all corrupt connection and halt all illegal activities going on. That would seriously put a stop to it.

  3. Lets have more people from other African countries besides South Africa and Ethiopia producing African news to us and the Diaspora. The Afro Americas, Middle East and Asians need to come on board Malume

  4. People should understand that war in RDC is among Congolese. South Africa should help in bilateral talk in on order to stop the war. Congolese government members created armed groups (terrorist groups) to use them in mining sites so they steal minerals. All gold, coltan, uranium ore and many more are extracted and sold but there's no one dollar return to congolese community. DRC is now a field of thieves and murders. What will show you that the world is blind they will say it is Rwanda the problem of DRC. DRC is the ground of all rebels group from Uganda, Burundi, south Sudan and many others. Why the Congolese government don't desarm all these groups? It's because they use them as mercenaries to steal and kill. DRC is governed by Mafias.

  5. Since when has it been a crime to fight for your brothers? Who do you expect to do it? Lady you should have thought about it before embarrassing yourself. They should have been properly trained. However, if Africans do not safe their own who will? Unity is the solution to for ignorance of some Africans.

  6. It seems like y'all only playing the blame game pointing fingers at each others position instead of talking solving problems together without media exposure it's bad for Africa when you involve everyone in your business it's impossible to build together when we are divided

  7. They have not dying in vain. As a congolase , I will say thanks to our south africans brothers coming to help even though they have not really involve in the battle. We know who is fighting there . Our army and wazalendos. They will win.
    We say thanks to our brothers you came in. Some africans are doing it because they know that in those dark days of apartheid, congo was among the africans countries who gave financial help to ANC to fight the apartheid regime. So i do understand why south africans, tazania and Malawi are doing it. The action these countries have taken will remind in the mind of congolases forever. This war in the east of congo have shown us which countries are as good brothers and which are not. What i know that at the end of congo, africans will not be the same again , mostly for congolases poeples.

  8. SA men dying fighting for the freedom of Congolese when those ungrateful Congolese men are in SA in millions demanding PR instead of going back home and fight for their own country mxm sis Mandela was just a great curse to SA

  9. Hoping Ramaphosa comes to his senses in his decisioning's going forward. And particularly, that he chooses NOT to take any Criticisms past and present, personally. is for the "WHOLE" Today, no one is excused to make bad decisions anymore. Those days are done. Everyone "MUST" be appropriately Accountable for what they choose to do .. SO CALL EM ALL OUT!! It's a new day because the only real Constant, is Change.