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MPs Told Poor Training Not to Blame for SA Soldiers’ Deaths in DRC – SANDF Defends Troops

Last updated: February 5, 2025 10:03 am
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MPs Told Poor Training Not to Blame for SA Soldiers' Deaths in DRC – SANDF Defends Troops
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The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has strongly defended its troops following the tragic deaths of 14 South African soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Addressing concerns raised by members of parliament (MPs), SANDF Chief General Rudzani Maphwana emphasized that poor training was not to blame for the fatalities. Instead, he insisted that the troops were well-prepared and had undergone extensive combat and mission readiness training before deployment.

Contents
  • SANDF Dismisses Claims of Poor Training
  • Minister Motshekga: SA Troops Not Sent to Protect Private Interests
  • The Role of South African Troops in the DRC Conflict
  • How the Losses Happened: Understanding the DRC Battlefield
  • Political Reactions and Calls for Accountability
  • The Future of SA Troops in the DRC

ALSO READ: Motshekga vs. Holomisa: Conflicting Reports on DRC Ammunition Crisis & Troop Evacuation Concerns

SANDF Dismisses Claims of Poor Training

Appearing before the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans, General Maphwanya rejected accusations that the South African troops were ill-prepared for the conflict in the DRC.

“After undergoing combat readiness training, soldiers are further put through mission-specific training, designed to prepare them for the exact challenges they will face,” Maphwanya explained. He further clarified that most casualties were not a result of close combat but indirect fire, meaning the nature of warfare in the region played a significant role in the losses.

To reinforce their position, SANDF officials highlighted that additional intelligence mechanisms and fortified bunkers were established to enhance troop safety once the risk level became apparent.

Minister Motshekga: SA Troops Not Sent to Protect Private Interests

Defense Minister Angie Motshekga defends the motives behind South Africa’s military involvement in the DRC. Some opposition parties and critics have suggested that the mission was influenced by capitalist interests tied to mineral resources and South African business elites with ties to President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Motshekga strongly denied these allegations, reiterating that the mission was mandated by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as part of a peacekeeping effort.

“The heads of state met in Namibia and agreed on the peacekeeping mission in the DRC,” she stated. “To claim that we deployed troops for private business interests is to undermine the entire SADC mandate.”

She further emphasized that the only agreed solution to the ongoing conflict was a diplomatic resolution involving negotiations among neighboring countries.

The Role of South African Troops in the DRC Conflict

The South African military presence in the DRC is part of SADC’s regional security efforts, aimed at stabilizing a country plagued by violent armed groups and political instability. Despite its peacekeeping nature, the mission has become increasingly dangerous, with attacks on South African troops escalating in recent months.

General Maphwanya vehemently denied that South African soldiers were sent into harm’s way without proper preparation. He described the SANDF’s leadership as highly committed to protecting its forces.

“The SANDF cannot be compared to an animal that gives birth and then eats its babies,” he said, responding to accusations that the government was careless with soldiers’ lives. “We would not deliberately put our children in harm’s way.”

How the Losses Happened: Understanding the DRC Battlefield

One of the main challenges South African troops face in the DRC conflict is the intensity of indirect fire attacks, including:

  • Mortar shelling
  • Rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs)
  • Heavy artillery attacks

Unlike traditional close-combat warfare, these types of attacks limit the effectiveness of direct combat training. In response, the SANDF leadership has been adapting strategies, including:

✅ Reinforcing bunkers to protect soldiers from heavy bombardment.
✅ Enhancing intelligence gathering to anticipate enemy movements.
✅ Strengthening defensive positions in high-risk areas.

Despite these efforts, the reality remains that peacekeeping missions in conflict zones carry inherent risks, and the loss of soldiers is a tragic but unavoidable part of the mission.

Political Reactions and Calls for Accountability

The deaths of 14 South African soldiers have sparked heated debates in parliament and among opposition parties. Some MPs have questioned whether the mission should continue, especially given its increasingly dangerous nature.

Notably, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has previously warned President Ramaphosa that South Africa is not ready for war in the DRC. Malema and other critics believe that further deployments should be reconsidered to avoid more unnecessary loss of life.

The Future of SA Troops in the DRC

Despite mounting criticism, the South African government and SANDF leadership remain firmly committed to the SADC-led peacekeeping mission in the DRC. Both Minister Angie Motshekga and General Rudzani Maphwanya have reaffirmed that the deployment is necessary and that troops were not sent into battle unprepared.

However, with continued instability in the region, the question remains: How long will South Africa continue its military involvement in the DRC? And at what cost?

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