ICYMI: The National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) says there was no violation of its laws and regulations in the insurgent fights happening in Cabo Delgado province, in northern parts of Mozambique.
Jele said they had not received anything from the intelligence agencies.
“In instances where there is, therefore, an indication that can be proven where a state actor accepts South Africa authorises and transfers to them, but they give to non-state actors within their control, that will be a clear and serious violation of the Act,” he said. DA MP Kobus Marais asked about the approval of the exportation of two attack helicopters to Mozambique between January and March.
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