Zuko Komisa

The deployment of troops of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to different international duties in Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and the South African Development Community (SADC) maritime security policy has been extended by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Presidency has stated that that deployment will last until the end of the year at an estimated cost of R984 368 057.
In compliance with clause 201(2)(C) of the Constitution, the President notified the Acting Speaker and the National Assembly of the decision.
1 495 members of the SANDF members affected
“The President has extended the employment of 1 495 members of the SANDF for service in fulfilment of an international obligation of the Republic of South Africa towards the SADC Region. The deployment will help combat acts of terrorism and violent extremists affecting the northern areas of Mozambique under Operation VIKELA,”
“The extended employment of 1 198 members of the SANDF, at the estimate expenditure of R805 057 755, is for service in fulfilment of an international obligation towards the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission [MONUSCO] in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
“Lastly, the 200 members of the SANDF extension of employment is for the fulfilment of an international obligation towards SADC Maritime Security Strategy [SADC MSS]. This deployment will help counter the threat of piracy and other related illegal maritime activities along the Southern African coast of the Indian Ocean. The expenditure estimate to be incurred for this deployment amounts to R35 325 852.
“President Ramaphosa will communicate the report to the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces,”
Presidency said in a statement.
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