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A fifth group of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers has returned from the now terminated Southern African ...
The SA Navy (SAN) will on Saturday 21 June, along with the international hydrographic community, mark World Hydrography Day ...
Being a South African legal beagle in uniform doesn’t mean military skills are ignored as a group from Defence Legal Services Division found out over a two-week period in a wintry Drakensberg. The ...
The third iteration of the African Union’s commitment to peace and stability in Somalia – AUSSOM (AU Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia) is set be become operational in July. Another step on ...
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The process to appoint a new head of the Hawks – officially South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation – is underway. This key criminal justice appointment should receive broad public ...
Dr Hussein Solomon, Senior Professor at the University of Free State’s Centre for Gender and African Studies, reviewed the ...
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) received detailed briefings from South Africa’s key anti-corruption bodies on Tuesday, revealing the scale, complexity, and slow grind of prosecutions ...
As South Africa’s security environment becomes increasingly complex and uncertain, the Department of Defence (DoD) finds itself on the defensive, not from external threats, but from within its own ...
The Tunisian Air Force has ordered 12 Subaru Bell 412EPX helicopters for multi-role military and security missions, marking the first order for this Bell 412 variant in the region. Announced at the ...
Last week’s announcement of a “National Dialogue” and an eminent persons group to “champion” it by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, ostensibly to put the country back on track by “confronting ...
South Africa’s land borders remain vulnerable to illegal crossings, particularly along rivers shared with neighbouring countries. A recent parliamentary response to a question has revealed that there ...
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