President Ramaphosa appoints members to the National Conventional Arms Control Committee

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President Ramaphosa appoints members to the National Conventional Arms Control Committee
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President Ramaphosa appoints new committee members to enhance arms trade regulation and ensure national security for South Africa.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the appointment of 11 new members to the National Conventional Arms Control Committee, enhancing oversight in arms trade. File Picture: Timothy Bernard / Independent NewspapersPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed 11 Ministers and Deputy Ministers as members of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee, which will serve a five-year term.

These appointments are made in terms of Section 5 of the National Conventional Arms Control Act of 2002. ‘’The committee is tasked with controlling and regulating trade in conventional arms and protecting South Africa’s economic and national security interests.’’

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