President Cyril Ramaphosa has instructed the extension of the employment of 450 members of the South African National Defence ...
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans said while South Africa’s high murder rate demands ...
Ramaphosa said the deployment has been necessitated by the surge in violent organised crime that was threatening both ...
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What Ramaphosa’s domestic military deployment really means for SA’s security state
The deployment of the SANDF raises critical questions about the future of South African democracy as military intervention ...
The SANDF will operate under SAPS command, with clearly defined rules of engagement and specific time-limited objectives, the President emphasised.
History warns that military deployments against gangs and illegal miners can intimidate, but not address root causes of crime ...
The intervention is expected to support SAPS operations in high-risk areas, while ensuring that constitutional mandates and ...
Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana said peace and security spending will rise from R268.2 billion in 2025/26 to R291.2 ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has cleared up the intent behind deploying the army inside South Africa, and the role the soldiers will play.
The deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to support police operations against gang violence and ...
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SANDF deployment a measured decision, says president
SANDF deployment a measured decision, says President ; President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved to assure the nation that the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) within the ...
Government is working to close funding gaps and strengthen the readiness of the country’s armed forces to assist the South Africa National Police Service (Saps) in fighting organised crime, according ...
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