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Malema Blames Rwandan President Kagame for Deaths of South African Soldiers in DRC

February 7, 2025
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Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of being responsible for the deaths of South African soldiers due to his alleged support for the M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Malema’s remarks come amid growing scrutiny of South Africa’s military involvement in the conflict-ridden region.

Malema claims that Kagame’s backing of M23 rebels directly contributed to the violence that led to South African casualties. He also criticized the rebel group for what he described as their open disrespect and disregard for the South African military. His comments add a new layer of complexity to the already fraught geopolitical dynamics in the Great Lakes region, where Rwanda has long been accused of supporting armed groups to maintain influence over eastern DRC.

South Africa’s military presence in the DRC is part of its peacekeeping efforts as a key member of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). However, recent casualties among South African troops have intensified debates about the country’s role in the mission and whether its involvement is achieving the intended stabilization goals.

Malema suggests that external interference—specifically Kagame’s alleged support for M23—is undermining South Africa’s peacekeeping mission. His accusations echo broader concerns raised by several African leaders, despite Rwanda’s repeated denials of any involvement with the rebel group.

The SADC mission in the DRC has faced resistance from multiple factions, and if Rwanda’s influence is as significant as Malema implies, it could prompt a reevaluation of South Africa’s military strategy in the region.

Political analysts warn that Malema’s comments could strain already fragile diplomatic ties between South Africa and Rwanda. Relations between the two nations have historically been tense, marked by mutual suspicions and political disagreements. While the South African government has not officially responded to Malema’s accusations, his remarks are likely to revive the debate over the country’s continued military engagement in the DRC.

Observers are now waiting to see how the South African government will respond—whether it will confront Kagame directly or adopt a more cautious approach to avoid further diplomatic fallout.


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