Alpha Ramushwana 21 May 2025 | 15:51

Budget 3.0: Funds for SANDF peacekeeping mission in DRC reduced to R3 billion

SANDF soldiers have been deployed in Goma for over 15 months for peacekeeping efforts amid ongoing conflict between the DRC’s armed forces and M23 rebels.

Budget 3.0: Funds for SANDF peacekeeping mission in DRC reduced to R3 billion

Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana, arrives with his executive to deliver the 2025 Budget Speech during the National Assembly plenary at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture: Phando Jikelo/ Parliament of SA

JOHANNESBURG - Funding for the South African National Defence Force’s (SANDF) peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been reduced to R3 billion.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced the decision to cut the funding during his budget speech on Wednesday.

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SANDF soldiers have been deployed in Goma for over 15 months for peacekeeping efforts amid ongoing conflict between the DRC’s armed forces and M23 rebels.

However, the government recently confirmed a phased withdrawal of SANDF troops from the mission.

Godongwana says the decision to reduce funding is due to this planned withdrawal.

"In this regard, the R5 billion we had proposed to allocate to the Department of Defence for its participation in the SADC mission in the DRC is reduced. But the allocation for 2025/26 has been increased from R1.8 billion to R3 billion. This will cover the immediate costs of an orderly and safe withdrawal of our troops and mission equipment."