PICS: These are the 14 SANDF soldiers who died in the DRC

Staff Sergeant Shwahlane Theophilus Seepe, Corporal Rinae Nemavhulani, Rifleman Mokete Joseph Mobe, Rifleman Derrick Maluleke, Rifleman Sebatane Richard Chokoe, Corporal Matome Justice Malesa, Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Macdonald Moreo, Lance Corporal Tseke Moffat Molapo, Lance Corporal Metse Stansly Raswiswi, Private Peter Jacobus Strydom, Staff Sergeant Molahlehi Ishmael Molahlehi, Staff Sergeant William Eddie Cola, Rifleman Tshidiso Andries Mabele and Rifleman Calvin Louis Moagi

Staff Sergeant Shwahlane Theophilus Seepe, Corporal Rinae Nemavhulani, Rifleman Mokete Joseph Mobe, Rifleman Derrick Maluleke, Rifleman Sebatane Richard Chokoe, Corporal Matome Justice Malesa, Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Macdonald Moreo, Lance Corporal Tseke Moffat Molapo, Lance Corporal Metse Stansly Raswiswi, Private Peter Jacobus Strydom, Staff Sergeant Molahlehi Ishmael Molahlehi, Staff Sergeant William Eddie Cola, Rifleman Tshidiso Andries Mabele and Rifleman Calvin Louis Moagi

Published Feb 8, 2025

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The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has released photographs of the 14 soldiers who died in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Staff Sergeant Shwahlane Theophilus Seepe, Corporal Rinae Nemavhulani, Rifleman Mokete Joseph Mobe, Rifleman Derrick Maluleke, Rifleman Sebatane Richard Chokoe, Corporal Matome Justice Malesa, Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Macdonald Moreo, Lance Corporal Tseke Moffat Molapo, Lance Corporal Metse Stansly Raswiswi, Private Peter Jacobus Strydom, Staff Sergeant Molahlehi Ishmael Molahlehi, Staff Sergeant William Eddie Cola, Rifleman Tshidiso Andries Mabele and Rifleman Calvin Louis Moagi lost their lives while fighting the M23 rebels in the DRC between January 23 and 27.

Plans are under way to repatriate the soldiers to South Africa.

Following delays that were encountered for the movement of the remains of the deceased from the DRC to the United Nations Logistics Base in Entebbe, Uganda, the SANDF can confirm that the movement is now under way. The movement is conducted by the UN," explained the SANDF's Siphiwe Dlamini.

"It is expected that by Sunday afternoon East African Time (EAT), they will arrive in Entebbe and the bodies will be prepared for transportation by air to South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania," he added.

Rifleman Calvin Louis Moagi
Rifleman Tshidiso Andries Mabele
Staff Sergeant William Eddie Cola
Staff Sergeant Molahlehi Ishmael Molahlehi
Private Peter Jacobus Strydom
Lance Corporal Metse Stansly Raswiswi
Lance Corporal Tseke Moffat Molapo
Lance Bombardier Itumeleng Macdonald Moreo
Corporal Matome Justice Malesa
Rifleman Sebatane Richard Chokoe
Rifleman Derrick Maluleke
Rifleman Mokete Joseph Mobe
Corporal Rinae Nemavhulani
Staff Sergeant Shwahlane Theophilus Seepe

During his State of the Nation Address on Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that flag will fly at half mast to honour the fallen heroes. 

"They lost their lives, not in the pursuit of resources of power. They lost their lives so that guns on our continent may be forever silenced. So we salute them," Ramaphosa said. 

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