Southern African Govts to meet urgently over the Muslim attack in Mozambique

(005875.811-:E-000062.43:N-AC:R-SU:C-30:V)   

[Only one South African died and sadly, he was a White Afrikaans guy. Jan]

Johannesburg – The South African government has confirmed that 50 South Africans who were caught up in the conflict in Mozambique have been accounted for.

This comes as regional leaders are preparing for a key meeting next week over the crisis in Mozambique.

The Ministry of Defence said in a statement on Saturday it was concerned about the security situation in Mozambique.

“Government can confirm that, with the exception of one person who died tragically in violence, more than 50 South Africans who were reported missing through the South African High Commission in Maputo have been accounted for,” said the ministry.

Meanwhile, the SADC leaders will convene an urgent meeting next week to discuss the security situation in Mozambique.

This follows the insurgency that has claimed lives in Palma, leading to the evacuation of South Africans by the army.

The Ministry of Defence on Saturday said it was concerned about the security situation in Cabo Delgado.

It said SADC leaders will hold an urgent meeting next week.

“South Africa looks forward to the SADC Troika meeting that has been called by the President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi,” said the ministry.

It added that Masisi will convene the meeting next week in his capacity as chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security, and it was necessitated by the ongoing insurgency affecting the province of Cabo Delgado in the northern part of Mozambique.

The ministry said that the meeting provides an important platform for regional engagement on measures to be taken to resolve the security challenges confronting Mozambique.

“South Africa reiterates its full support to all attempts by SADC and AU that seek to silence the guns and realise peace and stability on the continent, including in Southern Africa,” said the ministry.

“As a matter of principle, South Africa supports multilateral efforts to respond to the situation in Mozambique.

“South Africa will be guided by the outcomes of this meeting on how it can assist to stabilise the situation in Mozambique,” it added.

SANDF was providing support to the South African High Commission with regard to the repatriation of those South Africans who want to return.

“Government can confirm that, with the exception of one person who died tragically in violence, more than 50 South Africans who were reported missing through the South African High Commission in Maputo have been accounted for,” said the ministry.

On 30 March, the South African Air force repatriated the body of Adrian Nel together with his brother and father.

The military will continue to provide logistical support to the South African High Commission in Maputo with regard to consular services, including repatriation.

Source: https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/sadc-leaders-to-discuss-mozambique-violence-50-locals-rescued-0ef23b72-058b-4286-b8ba-3a309a520443



Jan‘s Advertisement
WHITE AMERICAN MILITARY MAN WANTED TO KILL JEWS: U.S. military vet tried to join Hezbollah
A 24-year-old Irish-American man with a military record was indicted on terrorism charges for traveling to Lebanon and Syria in an attempt to join Hezbollah


Jan‘s Advertisement
2002: 60 of Blacks said life under Apartheid was better
This is a story from Britain on my African Crisis Archive. Of course life was better under Apartheid, but nobody wants to admit that White rule was better. In 2023, Blacks are still realising this truth, but few dare say it.


Jan‘s Advertisement
White Shop: Bumper Sticker: Gott Mit Uns Swastika vinyl sticker
These premium vinyl weatherproof bumper stickers are very durable and have an aggressive permanent adhesive that was created to withstand extreme elements. For indoor or outdoor use.