The rebels of the Tutsi M23 backed by the Rwanda Defence Force, RDF on January 27, 2025 rolled into Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC eliminating whosoever they found in their path.
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Hosted on MSNM23's grip on Goma: a community meeting marks a turning pointRebel leader Corneille Nangaa trying to win over the population of Goma on Thursday, 06, 2025.
The soldiers, deployed under the Southern African Development Community mission to restore peace in the region, were killed ...
Nearly three thousand people have been killed in the city of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to ...
Approximately six million people have died in the conflict in the eastern D.R.C. since 1996. For decades, numerous armed ...
Hundreds of Congolese nationals protested on Tuesday at the EU offices in South Africa to demand sanctions against Rwanda over its support for rebels in the turbulent eastern Democratic Republic of ...
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The New Times on MSNSADC mission in DR Congo should withdraw, says South African defence analystA South African defence expert, Helmoed Heitman, says the Southern African Development Community mission in DR Congo (SAMIDRC) is a complete failure and the bloc should negotiate its withdrawal.
Although initially announced by the Chief of the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) as arriving back on Wednesday, it appears ...
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Fallen SANDF Soldiers’ Families Frustrated by Repatriation Delays, SA Defends the Lengthy ProcessThe families of fallen SANDF soldiers are waiting for their loved ones' remains to be repatriated, but South Africans urged ...
The Congolese people are facing a struggle for peace and sovereignty amid escalating imperialist aggression over their national resources, argues NICHOLAS MWANGI ...
The East African Community is banking on counterparts in the Southern Africa Development Community to address trust deficits ...
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briefly on MSNFloyd Shivambu Blames Cyril Ramaphosa for SANDF Deaths, Says Jacob Zuma Would Have Prevented TragedyThe uMkhonto weSizwe Party's Floyd Shivambu blamed Cyril Ramaphosa for the deaths of 14 SANDF soldiers, saying it wouldn't ...
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