Ramaphosa’s phone may have been tapped by Rwandan spies 🔒
A global investigation involving human rights group Amnesty International has revealed that President Cyril Ramaphosa may have been the subject of spying or surveillance by Rwanda, a revelation unlikely to bode well for already strained diplomatic relations between the two countries.
If true, the allegations could further strain relations between SA and Rwanda. Relations between the two countries have been frosty, in part because of the number of former Rwandan officials who have sought refuge in SA after falling out with President Paul Kagame. “We would not want to get to a state of distrust with members of the Sadc community. We’re hoping we’ll work with fellow members to protect and respect the sovereignty of individual states and will not use unacceptable means to find information. There are always diplomatic channels to find information on the decisions of SA.”
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