The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) stands at a defining inflection point. As the last members of the ...
Using the military to suppress crime without addressing the hunger and hopelessness that drive it is like trying to put out a ...
The highly questionable deployment of the SANDF to the CAR, which was authorized by President Jacob Zuma on 02 January 2013, ...
With rising crime in Cape Town, police and military teams prepare for the SANDF's deployment to combat violence in hotspot areas.
The largest representative military labour organisation in South Africa has – again – bloodied the collective SA National ...
From ‘da fence’ crash to motorcycles colliding, social media is having a field day at the army’s expense – but the SANDF is ...
More than 500 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) have been deployed across the Cape Flats to combat ...
A majority of citizens see it as legitimate for the armed forces to take control of government if elected leaders abuse their power.
Cape Flats residents say SANDF troops have failed to stop gang violence, with killings continuing and criminals reportedly ...
It is alleged that the members, acting in concert with two Zimbabwean nationals, attempted to unlawfully intercept a group of smugglers transporting illicit cigarettes into South Africa.
President Zuma must explain to Parliament why SANDF were propping up CAR regime. I have written to President Jacob Zuma to ...
When an investigation was launched, the soldiers initially attempted to obstruct the investigation and to deny access to the Sediba sa Tlou base.