Troop arrival delay a national embarrassment and logistical failure

Issued by Chris Hattingh MP – DA Spokesperson on Defence & Military Veterans
13 Jun 2025 in News

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is dismayed by the chaotic scenes in Bloemfontein today, where 249 SANDF troops were expected to land at 12:00. Despite full media coverage and the presence of dignitaries, the soldiers are now unlikely to arrive before nightfall.

What was meant to be a dignified homecoming has descended into disarray, with Defence Minister Angie Motshekga confirming “technical and logistical” issues with the contracted airline. This is yet another example of poor planning. The same kind of failure that plagued SANDF operations in the DRC.

Adding to the irony, the delay happens under the watch of Army Chief Lieutenant General Siphiwe Sangweni — the very author of “Planning is Everything.”

The DA warned that this event was more about spectacle than sincere recognition. Today, those concerns were proven correct. The entire ceremony has turned into a public embarrassment, with soldiers stranded and their supposed heroes’ welcome left in ruins.

This is not just a failed media stunt. It is a sign of deeper dysfunction within the Department of Defence. Repeated logistical failures, both abroad and at home, raise serious questions about leadership and competence at the highest levels.

Our troops deserve more than press conferences and red carpets. They deserve clear planning, dignified treatment, and respect. Not the humiliation of becoming pawns in a failed PR exercise.

The DA calls for urgent accountability from the Defence Ministry. South Africa’s soldiers, and its citizens, deserve better.