On Saturday, eight of the soldiers who were killed in the crossfire between M23 rebels and DRC army forces were laid to rest by their families in different parts of the country.
A high-ranking member of the SANDF said the poor condition of South Africa's borders and security is attributed to politicians, and South Africans agreed.
SANParks has deployed more than 50 ground firefighters and aerial resources to combat an active fire in the Newlands area of ...
Maphaha launched a scathing attack on the South African government, accusing it of ignoring security concerns at its borders.
Amid the solemn sounds of a military salute and the heavy hearts of family, friends, and fellow soldiers, Lance Corporal ...
GOMA, DRC - A humanitarian and political crisis is brewing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as the planned repatriation of 189 wounded and sick South African National Defence Force (SANDF) ...
Our military is in free fall, and it is deeply concerning that we do not have a full picture of its decline. The South ...
S. Sgt Molahlehi Molahlehi (53) was killed when he and his fellow soldiers found themselves caught in a crossfire between M23 ...
JOHANNESBURG - Families are on Saturday bidding farewell to the brave SANDF soldiers who lost their lives during a ...
Itumeleng Moreo said days before she was notified about the death of her husband death on 29 January Morere had declared his ...
Five families mourned the burial of their South African National Defence Force members who were buried in Limpopo on 22025. One was the sole breadwinner.