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Cleaning up in Gauteng after rioting and looting last month.
Intelligence, more specifically a lack of it, as well as unsuitability of current SA Army equipment to deal with civil unrest are two over-riding concerns expressed by Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Defence (JSCD) following oversight visits to Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
A 13-page report, adopted by one of two oversight committees tasked with defence, noted a lack of strategic intelligence in both provinces brought into question “the capabilities of the strategic intelligence services and/or platforms for intelligence sharing”. This, the report said, was “because strategic intelligence informs operational and tactical level intelligence, impacting on SANDF operations”.
Thousands of SANDF members authorised to support Mozambique
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President informs Presiding Officers of employment of 1 495 SANDF members to support Mozambique
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Mapisa-Nqakula apologises, admits civil unrest was insurrection
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