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Mbalula Rejects Claims SANDF Soldiers Died for Business Interests

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published January 29, 2025 3 Min Read
ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula during a media briefing at Luthuli House. Picture: X/@MbalulaFikile
ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula during a media briefing at Luthuli House. Picture: X/@MbalulaFikile
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Johannesburg – ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula has rejected allegations that South African troops were deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to safeguard private business interests. His response follows growing speculation after 13 South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers lost their lives in the conflict-ridden region.

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SANDF Reiterates Peacekeeping MissionAddressing Concerns Over Soldier Equipment and Readiness

The accusations suggest that the South African government dispatched soldiers to the DRC to protect mining interests, as the country holds vast untapped reserves of gold, cobalt, and high-grade copper. However, Mbalula dismissed these claims, stating that SANDF forces are in the region strictly for peacekeeping purposes under international agreements.

“There are South African businesspeople in the DRC, both black and white, engaged in mining and other ventures, but they do not require the army to safeguard their interests,” Mbalula said at a media briefing on Tuesday. “Our soldiers are there for a Pan-Africanist cause, not to protect minerals for anyone. People must not be misled.”

SANDF Reiterates Peacekeeping Mission

The SANDF has also denied the allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to tarnish its reputation. “The claims are nothing more than fabrications aimed at discrediting the SANDF and the South African government,” read an official statement from the defence force.

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Mbalula said the military deployment was part of a broader peace mission in coordination with the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). He said South Africa remains committed to international peace efforts and will not act unilaterally.

Addressing Concerns Over Soldier Equipment and Readiness

Amid concerns about the safety and preparedness of South African troops, Mbalula refuted reports that soldiers were ill-equipped or sent into conflict zones unarmed. “People jump to conclusions without understanding the situation. The military must address questions about their equipment and operations,” he said.

A viral social media post had suggested that SANDF troops lacked proper arms and food supplies, further fueling public outcry. However, Mbalula said logistical concerns are being evaluated and discussed at the highest levels, including with President Cyril Ramaphosa and regional leaders.

“We did not deploy troops for war but to maintain peace,” Mbalula said. “If we were sending them to war, the approach would be entirely different.”

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