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Navy Chief Raises Alarm Over Impact of Defence Budget Cuts

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 7:43 am
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Chief of the South African Navy, Vice Admiral Monde Lobese, has delivered a strong warning about the consequences of reducing the South African National Defence Force workforce, saying the decision risks weakening national security at a critical time.

Speaking at the Chief of the Navy Prestige Charity Ball at Saint Georges Hotel in Tshwane, Lobese drew comparisons between the planned cuts and past decisions that weakened specialised law enforcement units. He cautioned that a smaller SANDF would leave the country vulnerable and unable to meet its core constitutional mandate.

Concerns Over Underfunding and Declining Capacity

In his Prestige Address, Lobese outlined the severe strain placed on the Navy by years of insufficient funding and depleting resources. He said the continued reduction of financial support reflects a troubling attitude towards national defence and raises questions about the long term direction of the force.

He criticised the requirement for the Defence Department to produce annual performance plans and strategic reviews when the resources needed to implement them are not allocated. According to Lobese, this has turned essential planning processes into what he described as an empty exercise.

Security Risks at Sea

Lobese warned that the Navy’s limited presence at sea, caused by the lack of operational ships and submarines, presents a serious national risk. He said the gaps in maritime patrols create opportunities for drug cartels, human traffickers and illegal traders to exploit South Africa’s waters with little resistance.

He also questioned whether individuals influencing funding decisions may be unaware of the consequences or may be indirectly benefiting criminal networks that thrive in poorly monitored maritime environments.

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Reflection on Historical Strength

Reflecting on his years as a young fighter in exile, Lobese contrasted the well resourced liberation movement armies of the past with the present defence force, which he described as struggling to meet even basic operational needs. He said it is difficult to witness the current decline given the country’s rich military history.

Call for Political Will and Public Support

Lobese urged government leaders to show the political commitment needed to rebuild the SANDF and warned that further reductions could weaken South Africa’s sovereignty and credibility among international partners. He appealed to citizens to support efforts for a stronger and better funded defence force, emphasising that national security cannot rely on chance.

He concluded that without a functional Navy on the water, the country faces growing risks from those who wish to exploit its vulnerabilities.

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