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Explicit, obscene photographic videos are a no, SANDF warns
Explicit, obscene photographic videos are a no, SANDF warns

The Citizen

time08-08-2025

  • The Citizen

Explicit, obscene photographic videos are a no, SANDF warns

A video showing an alleged SANDF member dancing and undressing was circulated online. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has warned its members against posting explicit or inappropriate content on social media while wearing military uniforms. This comes after a video showing an alleged SANDF member dancing and undressing circulated online. In the video, which went viral on social media, the woman is seen seductively taking off her uniform and blowing a kiss to the camera. Concern The SANDF said it has noted with serious concern a growing tendency in which uniformed members are publishing obscene photographic and video material on their personal social media pages whilst wearing military uniform. ALSO READ: SANDF soldier trampled to death by herd of elephants in Limpopo 'While the SANDF respects the personal freedoms of its members, the public display of such content, particularly explicit, suggestive, or inappropriate, undermines the dignity of the uniform and the values of the SANDF.' It said. Conduct The SANDF reminded all members that their conduct, both on and off duty, reflects directly on the integrity and discipline of the force. 'In light of recent incidents, the SANDF strongly condemn the misuse of our uniform by publishing or sharing explicit photographic or video material on personal social media platforms while in uniform. 'Such actions are strictly prohibited and constitute a serious breach of military discipline, professional ethics, and the SANDF Code of Conduct. Members are expected to uphold the highest standards of behaviour and to preserve the dignity of the uniform they wear 'The Chief of the SANDF, General Rudzani Maphwanya, together with the entire Military Command Council, reiterate their unequivocal warning to all SANDF members that this conduct constitutes a criminal offence under military law and will not go unpunished in the SANDF,' it said. Warning The SANDF warned its members that any misuse of the uniform in public or online spaces is considered a 'criminal act under the Military Discipline Code.' ALSO READ: SA sees 'dramatic' increase in munitions exports in last three months — here is where they went

SANDF shocked over posting of 'obscene' photos and videos
SANDF shocked over posting of 'obscene' photos and videos

The South African

time07-08-2025

  • The South African

SANDF shocked over posting of 'obscene' photos and videos

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has expressed concern over the increasing trend of uniformed members posting obscene photos and videos on their personal social media accounts while wearing military uniforms. 'While the SANDF respects the personal freedoms of its members, the public display of such content, particularly explicit, suggestive, or inappropriate, undermines the dignity of the uniform and the values of the SANDF. 'The SANDF wishes to remind all members that their conduct, both on and off duty, reflects directly on the integrity and discipline of the force. In light of the recent incident, the SANDF strongly condemn the misuse of our uniform by publishing or sharing explicit photographic or video material on personal social media platforms while in uniform,' the statement read. According to the SANDF, such actions are 'strictly' prohibited and constitute a serious breach of military discipline, professional ethics and the SANDF Code of Conduct. 'Members are expected to uphold the highest standards of behaviour and to preserve the dignity of the uniform they wear.' The Chief of the SANDF, General Rudzani Maphwanya, along with the entire Military Command Council, issued a firm warning to all SANDF members. They made it clear that such conduct is a criminal offence under military law and will not be tolerated or go unpunished within the SANDF. 'Any misuse of the uniform in public or online spaces is considered a criminal act under the Military Discipline Code,' the SANDF said on Wednesday. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

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