Russian and South African national flags fly from the Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov, ahead of naval drills between Russia, South Africa and China, in Richard’s Bay, South Africa, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023. The exercises, known as MOSI II, have been criticized by some of South Africa’s biggest trade partners, including the US and European Union, who have questioned the timing of the exercises, which take place one year after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
Russian and South African national flags fly from the Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov, ahead of naval drills between Russia, South Africa and China, in Richard’s Bay, South Africa, on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023. The exercises, known as MOSI II, have been criticized by some of South Africa’s biggest trade partners, including the US and European Union, who have questioned the timing of the exercises, which take place one year after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg

Boardroom Talk – Decision time for SA as outrage grows over arms-to-Russia scandal

Alec Hogg highlights the notable commentary from South African leadership as outrage over SA's diplomatic relations with Russia flares.
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