Sport
- Sport
- World
- Insight
- Africa
- Business
- Life
- Opinion
- Staff Reporter
- Business & Technology
- Pauline Odhiambo
- Politics
- Charles Mgbolu
- Arts & Culture
- War On Gaza
- Business & Technology
- Guinness World Record For The Longest Chess
- Cryptocurrency Trading Platform
- Arts & Culture
- Sylvia Chebet
- The Record Attempt Kicked Off On April 17th
- Despite Efforts To Stop The Killings.
- Emmanuel Oduor
- Climate Change
- Semblance Of Security Returns
- Medicinal Plants
- Firmain Eric Mbadinga
- Kategori bulunamadı
- Nuri Aden
- Burna Boy Has Worked To Carve A Unique Space For Himself
- Dayo Yussuf
- Edward Qorro
- Sudan Begins Rebuild Of Khartoum Amid Devastating Civil War
- Chess Federation
- Millicent Akeyo
- From Onana To Kudus: African Stars Missing At Afcon
- Egypt Recorded 19 Million Tourists In 2025: Minister
- Brian Okoth
- Died At The Age Of 54
President Cyril Ramaphosa also paid tribute to the soldiers while delivering the first State of the Nation Address under the Government of National Unity.
In a sombre gesture, President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed that the South African national flag be flown at half-mast for seven days to honour the South African Defence Force members who lost their lives in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The President, in a statement on X, says the directive, which starts Friday, February 7, 2025, is issued as the country mourns the “tragic and devastating loss of 14 South African soldiers who were part of a mission to bring peace to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
“President @CyrilRamaphosa has directed that the National Flag be flown at half-mast at all flag stations around the country for a period of seven days from today, Friday 7 February 2025," a statement from the presidency on X read on Friday.
President Cyril Ramaphosa also paid tribute to the soldiers while delivering the first State of the Nation Address under the Government of National Unity in Pretoria on Thursday evening in Cape Town.
South Africa vows to boost support for its troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo after at least 13 of its soldiers...
Posted by TRT Afrika on Thursday, January 30, 2025
The address took place before a joint sitting of the two houses of Parliament with the theme “A nation that works for all.”
➤Click here to follow our WhatsApp channel for more stories.
Comments
No comments Yet
Africa
RSF's October 2025 attack on Sudan's Al Fasher killed at least 6,000: UN
- 16 February 2026
- 3 Views
Global copper rush promises more wealth for Zambia
- 16 February 2026
- 4 Views
Niger's president visits Algeria, signalling an end to diplomatic tensions
- 16 February 2026
- 12 Views
Airstrike kills 15 al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia
- 16 February 2026
- 14 Views
Latest News
RSF's October 2025 attack on Sudan's Al Fasher killed at least 6,000: UN
- 16 February 2026
- 3 Views
Global copper rush promises more wealth for Zambia
- 16 February 2026
- 4 Views
Harin RSF na watan Oktoban 2025 a Al-Fasher na Sudan ya kashe aƙalla mutum 6,000: Rahoton MDD
- 16 February 2026
- 1 Views
La ruée mondiale vers le cuivre promet plus de ressources pour la Zambie
- 16 February 2026
- 7 Views
Comment