A South African MP has lashed out at President Cyril Ramaphosa for sacrificing South African soldiers in the Congo civil unrest to portect his personal interests in the mineral-rich eastern Congo.
It’s believed that imposter president Felix Tshisekedi has given Ramaphosa vast tracks of land to get his minerals in exchange for troops who act as peacekeepers.
This came to light after 13 South African perished in clashes. The parliamentarians say South Africans are not on a peacekeeping mission in Congo but protecting Ramaphosa’s interests.
Meanwhile, the South African Minister of Defense has finally explained what happened at Goma airport when 13 South African soldiers were killed.
“The FARDC fired bombs towards Rwanda (remember that these were all neutralized by Rwandan air defense). In response, the RDF struck.
“The RDF could not differentiate between the forces present since FARDC and SANDF were in the same area. THE @SANDF_ZA contacted the RDF, which then asked the South African army to demarcate its position.
“Rwanda had clearly communicated that the target was the FARDC, who were bombing its territory, so the SANDF found themselves caught in the crossfire, prompting South African soldiers to raise the white flag,” the minister said.
Therefore, it was the FARDC who, probably high o hemp, who ousted the FDLR.
