South Africans in Sudan unable to get help as diplomatic staff also trapped, says Dirco
JOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN - The International Relations Department said diplomatic staff in Sudan were unable to help South Africans there, as they were also trapped.
However, despite this, International Relations head of diplomacy, Clayson Monyela said the situation remained highly dangerous. Meanwhile, another South African woman stuck in Sudan described some of the horror she was experiencing in the current conflict there.
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