SANDF Repatriation | Standard pathology procedure commences on SA soldiers' remains in Uganda

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SANDF Repatriation | Standard pathology procedure commences on SA soldiers' remains in Uganda


The mortal remains of the South African National Defence Force soldiers arrived in Entebbe, Uganda.

The standard pathology procedure will commence today. It is anticipated that all necessary procedures will be completed by no later than Tuesday.

For more on this, we are joined on the line by SABC News International Editor Sophie Mokoena….

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16 Comments

  1. President Ramaphosa neglected the follen soldiers. Now he is neglecting Prisoners of war because of his larger than nothing EGO. Leave Congo alone, you will make more clean money with a peaceful Congo than looting through war.

  2. What made them not go via RWANDA? From Goma to Kigali its only 2 hrs, You should not mix Politics with the emotional trauma the families of the fallen soldiers are going through.. Or was was it something more cynical?

  3. The bodies of our departed brothers are in Mulago National referral Hospital for postmortem processes, they arrived on Saturday yesterday, after medical processes they will repartriated through Entebbe International Airport, SA and Uganda are friendly states, the bodies of our brothers will receive decent handling process, the embassy of SA in Kampala is handling hand in hand with UN, after Mulago Hospital they will be flown to SA, the process of repatriation took long because they were evacuated by road from DRC thru Rwanda and finally to Kampala Uganda, the road distance from Goma DRC to Kampala thru Rwanda is obviously very long.

  4. This is very complicating the situation especially for those who lose their love ones, SA couldn't stood up for them and they were supposed to fly those remains, I'm not familiar with the process Mara this one it's complicated even for the custodian of this process 😢😢😢 how could you drive for such a long journey with injured troops, while you got an alternative, investigation should be in place afterwards.

  5. They would have been transported through Rwanda after all it had already gave a safe route to connect them to Uganda but south Africa's leaders wouldn't swallow their egos.

  6. I don't know what was the issues batter Kigali international Airport could reduce this long distance Imagine from Goma to Rubavu(Rwanda)Cyanika via Musanze(Rwanda) to Entebe (uganda)they don't have to drive this long distance!