South Africa has sent additional troops and military equipment to Democratic Republic of Congo in recent days, political and ...
Congo authorities will put at least 75 soldiers on trial on Monday for fleeing the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels into ...
Leaders from eastern and southern Africa have called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in eastern Congo, where ...
Leaders of Eastern and Southern African regional blocs met for an unprecedented joint summit on Saturday to find a solution ...
South Africa's troop deployment in eastern DR Congo continues to raise dust at home with opposition political parties demanding a judicial commission of inquiry into South African National Defence ...
Kagame's comments clearly suggested that he wants South Africa to back off from DR Congo, where its military involvement ...
Appointed defence minister in June last year, Angie Motshekga has been accused of not being truthful about the dire situation ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda Accuses South Africa of Helping Tshisekedi 'Kill His Own People', Pursuing Mining Interests in DR CongoRwanda has criticized South Africa's military involvement in eastern DR Congo, accusing Pretoria of fighting on the behalf of ...
Our nation will not be at peace if our regional community suffers in turmoil,' Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola tells parliament - Anadolu Ajansı ...
South Africa and Rwanda are embroiled in a spat over the deadly DR Congo conflict South Africa and Rwanda's already fraught diplomatic relations have worsened after President Cyril Ramaphosa ...
The soldiers were killed during fighting with M23 fighters and Congolese forces, raising questions about the mission's effectiveness.
So, South Africa's president appears to have a difficult choice – keep his soldiers in DR Congo and risk further deaths, or the embarrassment of pulling them out, presumably after negotiating ...
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