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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (SAMIDRC) is an active regional peacekeeping mission operated by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. [1] Operation Thiba includes soldiers from South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi.
The Goma offensive was a military campaign launched by the March 23 Movement (M23), a Congolese rebel group that is part of the Congo River Alliance (AFC) and is supported by Rwanda, against the regional capital of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It lasted from January 23 to January 30, 2025.
The 16-member state SADC approved the eastern Congo mission in May last year to help Congo, the world's top supplier of cobalt and Africa's top copper producer, address instability and ...
Southern African Development Community 4 other official names: Communauté de développement d'Afrique australe (French) Comunidade para o Desenvolvimento da África Austral (Portuguese) Suider-Afrikaanse Ontwikkelingsgemeenskap (Afrikaans) Jumuiya ya Maendeleo ya Nchi za Kusini mwa Afrika (Swahili) Flag Logo Motto: "Towards a Common Future" Anthem: "SADC Anthem" Map of Africa indicating SADC ...
SADC, unlike other RECs and RMs, has limited number of partners due to a policy of self-reliance on issues of peace and security. [14] SADC decided not to establish a permanent mission headquarters, but to do so only in the event of a deployment. [19] In late 2021 discussions were continuing on a Regional Logistics Depot. [25]
The election of Kimba Everiste of the Democratic Republic of Congo was especially moving, as his friendship with U.S. evangelicals led to removal from ministry by his Congolese bishop, who’s ...
Pages in category "Southern African Development Community" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... SADC Mission in the Democratic Republic ...
Congolese soldiers of the colonial-era Force Publique pictured in 1928. The first organised Congolese troops, known as the Force Publique, were created in 1888 when King Leopold II of Belgium, who held the Congo Free State as his private property, ordered his Secretary of the Interior to create military and police forces for the state. [13]