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Diplomatic Clash: Kagame Rebukes Ramaphosa Over ‘Militia’ Comment on Rwanda Defence Force

February 5, 2025
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Diplomatic Clash: Kagame Rebukes Ramaphosa Over ‘Militia’ Comment on Rwanda Defence Force
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A diplomatic standoff has erupted between Rwandan President Paul Kagame and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa following remarks by Ramaphosa referring to the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) as a “militia.” Kagame strongly condemned the statement, calling it offensive, misleading, and a direct attack on Rwanda’s sovereignty.

The dispute arose during a recent diplomatic briefing where Ramaphosa allegedly described the RDF’s presence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as that of a militia—a term typically reserved for irregular armed groups. Kagame swiftly responded, defending the RDF as a highly professional national army with a proven record in maintaining regional stability.

“We Are Not a Militia”

In his response, Kagame called Ramaphosa’s characterization a blatant misrepresentation of the RDF’s role in the region.

“The RDF is a professional, disciplined force that has contributed significantly to ensuring stability in the region,” Kagame said. “We are not a militia. This portrayal undermines our efforts and distorts our mission in peacekeeping and counterinsurgency operations in the DRC.”

Kagame went further, criticizing what he described as South Africa’s inconsistent leadership in addressing security challenges in the Great Lakes region.

“If South Africa is truly committed to peace, it should prioritize constructive dialogue rather than misrepresenting Rwanda’s role,” Kagame added.

Tensions Escalate in a Fraught Relationship

This incident deepens already tense relations between Rwanda and South Africa, which have been troubled by years of diplomatic friction. Disputes have often centered on allegations of Rwandan involvement in political assassinations on South African soil, including attacks on exiled Rwandan dissidents.

Analysts suggest that Ramaphosa’s comments may be linked to South Africa’s longstanding support for the Congolese government, which accuses Rwanda of backing the M23 rebel group operating in eastern DRC. Rwanda denies these allegations, maintaining that its military operations aim to neutralize threats posed by armed groups destabilizing its borders.

Regional Repercussions

The fallout from Ramaphosa’s comments could further complicate ongoing efforts to stabilize the conflict-ridden eastern DRC. Both Rwanda and South Africa are influential players in the African Union (AU) and regional diplomacy, and rising tensions between them could jeopardize collective peace initiatives.

Experts have called for urgent de-escalation and dialogue.

“This is not the time for inflammatory rhetoric,” said Dr. Amanda Nkosi, a regional conflict analyst. “Both countries must prioritize constructive engagement to protect regional stability.”

SADC and AU Keeping Close Watch

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the AU are closely monitoring the situation, given the potential impact on regional peace efforts. Observers warn that a prolonged diplomatic standoff could weaken joint efforts to address key challenges in the DRC, such as disarming rebel groups and protecting civilians.

While the South African government has yet to officially respond to Kagame’s remarks, diplomatic insiders suggest Ramaphosa’s comments may have been an unintended misstep in an already sensitive political environment.

Kagame’s Defense of Rwanda’s Sovereignty

Kagame’s strong rebuttal underscores Rwanda’s resolve to protect its sovereignty and military reputation. The RDF has long been a cornerstone of Rwanda’s national security and regional diplomacy.

“Rwanda has always stood for peace and stability in this region,” Kagame emphasized. “Mischaracterizing our efforts only serves to undermine the progress we’ve made.”

What Lies Ahead?

As tensions simmer, the possibility of reconciliation remains uncertain. Whether Ramaphosa will clarify or retract his remarks is yet to be seen, but Kagame’s swift response highlights Rwanda’s determination to defend its national image.

For now, the incident serves as a reminder of the fragile nature of diplomatic ties in Africa’s Great Lakes region—where overlapping interests, historical grievances, and ongoing conflicts continue to shape the political landscape.

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