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SADC mission troops to complete withdrawal from DRC by end of May

May 6, 2025
in Africa

South Africa’s withdrawal from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) marks a significant milestone in the country’s commitment to peace and stability in the region. After more than two decades of involvement, South African troops participating in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission will complete their withdrawal from the eastern DRC by May 31.

The decision to withdraw was made by President Cyril Ramaphosa in consultation with the SADC and the DRC government. This move demonstrates South Africa’s dedication to promoting peace and stability in the region and allowing the DRC to take full control of its own security.

South Africa’s involvement in the DRC dates back to 1998 when the country sent troops to assist in the peacekeeping mission. Since then, South African soldiers have played a crucial role in stabilizing the volatile eastern region of the DRC, which has been plagued by conflict and violence for decades.

Over the years, South African troops have been involved in various peacekeeping and stabilization efforts, including disarming rebel groups, protecting civilians, and training the Congolese army. Their presence has helped to create a more secure environment, allowing for the delivery of humanitarian aid and the rebuilding of infrastructure.

However, as the situation in the DRC has improved, it has become increasingly important for the country to take full responsibility for its own security. The withdrawal of South African troops is a testament to the progress that has been made in the region and the confidence in the DRC’s ability to maintain peace and stability.

The withdrawal process has been carefully planned and executed to ensure a smooth transition and to minimize any potential security risks. South African troops will hand over their responsibilities to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the DRC, known as MONUSCO, and the Congolese army.

This decision has been met with praise from the international community, with the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, commending South Africa’s contribution to peace and stability in the DRC. He also expressed his confidence in the country’s continued support through its participation in MONUSCO.

South Africa’s withdrawal from the DRC is not only a positive step for the region but also for the country itself. It demonstrates the country’s commitment to being a responsible global citizen and its ability to play a significant role in resolving conflicts and promoting peace.

Moreover, the withdrawal will also have a positive impact on South Africa’s economy. With the country facing numerous challenges, including high unemployment and a struggling economy, the withdrawal will free up much-needed resources and allow the government to redirect its focus towards domestic issues.

In addition to the economic benefits, the withdrawal will also have a positive impact on the morale of South African troops. After more than two decades of service in the DRC, our soldiers will finally be able to return home and reunite with their families. Their sacrifices and dedication to the mission have not gone unnoticed, and they can return home with their heads held high, knowing that they have made a significant contribution to the region’s stability.

As South Africa’s withdrawal from the DRC draws near, we can look back with pride on the role our country has played in promoting peace and stability in the region. The successful completion of this mission is a testament to the skills and professionalism of our soldiers and the commitment of the government to fulfilling its obligations as a member of the international community.

In conclusion, the withdrawal of South African troops from the eastern DRC is a significant achievement that should be celebrated. It marks the end of a chapter in our country’s history and the beginning of a new era of cooperation and partnership with the DRC. We can only hope that the DRC will continue to build on the progress that has been made and that peace and stability will prevail in the region for years to come.

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