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President Cyril Ramaphosa will be tabling a report at the 42nd Ordinary Southern African Development Community Summit as the outgoing chair of SADC Organ on Politics, Security and Defence.

The summit of Heads of State and Government will be held next week Wednesday in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

International Relations and Corporation Minister, Naledi Pandor says the report is on issues related to SADC Organ on Politics, Security and Defence. “We are going to report on progress that has been made with respect to the promised deployment as well as a provision of support to our personnel from the various SADC countries as well as Rwanda Bilateral partnership that they have with Mozambique. They have been working closely with our SADC forces. Those terror groups continue to operate in the area and are harming communities and now we must look at what more could be done.”will be discussed at the summit.

“We have SADC soldiers deployed in the eastern part of the DRC and clearly, we want to know what is going on. We are concerned about these reports about Rwanda and this M23 group because M23 is obviously a great threat to our own deployment.” In his opening remarks in the last summit, President Ramaphosa reflected on the SADC mission in Mozambique:

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I wonder what that report will say🤔 coming from a man who is destined to failed to report any positivity or change that benefitted South Africans, during his pandemics years as the president Atleast he did not lose his Job or any of his businesses during the so called pandemics

Sophie_Mokoena Our president has never done any thing except committee or Commission or team of that and that in the mean time we have ministers and DGs in charge of all those portfolios.

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