

Article by: Dumisane Dube
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he has extended the deployment of the South African National Defence Force to assist police fight crime and maintain law and order in the country to September 13.
According to Ramaphosa the extension will affect 10 000 soldiers.
The president authorised the deployment of 25 000 members of the SANDF from July 12 to August 12.
“The NCOP will also be communicated to the Acting Speaker of the National Assembly as well as the co-chairpersons of the Joint Standing Committee on Defence,” added Ramaphosa.
The SANDF personnel were deployed to areas that were affected by the recent unrest and mass looting in the country.
The unrest was centred around KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. The Parliamentary notification is a legal obligation on the head of state when he deploys the defence force on a mission.
He says the extension will amount to nearly R255-million.
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