Ricardo Teixeira
Ricardo Teixeira, who has joined the Daily Friend as Associate Editor, is a journalist, defence analyst, and national security advocate. He champions integrity, competence, and long-term reform in South Africa’s security and defence architecture. With a multidisciplinary background, he combines rigorous research with clear communication to deliver practical, insightful analysis.
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SA’s long war in the DRC is ending – the reckoning should begin
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Feb 9, 2026
After nearly three decades, South Africa is preparing to withdraw its troops from eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). By the end of 2026,
Regional unity and the hard test of maritime security
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Feb 3, 2026
South Africa’s defence relationship with France has been shaped less by ideology than by geography and shared responsibility in the maritime domain. This is a
Goma, one year on: a defeat without accountability
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Jan 27, 2026
The first anniversary of the Second Battle of Goma should have been a moment of sober reflection for South Africa. Instead, it has passed in
Will for Peace and the cost of strategic pretence
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Jan 18, 2026
Exercise Will for Peace was meant to show that South Africa could host a complex naval exercise, engage major powers on its own terms, and
“The only things that matter are friends and weapons”
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Jan 5, 2026
South Africa likes to present itself as a diplomatic heavyweight: a bridge between North and South, a principled voice in global forums, and a stabilising
How to start fixing SANDF without wasting money
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Nov 6, 2025
I was inspired by colleague Terence Corrigan’s recent article, If I were king…. It left me considering what I would do if I were unfortunate
The Butterfly will not fly without defence and aerospace
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Oct 18, 2025
South Africa’s newly unveiled Butterfly strategy aims to reposition the country’s trade posture for a changing global order. Its intent is clear: diversify away from
SA’s defence forces: spending more, delivering less
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Oct 9, 2025
South Africa’s armed forces remain hamstrung by poor management, slow reform and deteriorating capability, despite spending R51.8 billion in the 2024-25 financial year. The latest
“Tried turning it off and on again?”
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Oct 4, 2025
Modern war rarely begins with artillery barrages or tanks crossing borders. Increasingly it begins in the shadows, with networks probed for weaknesses and malicious code
An army without a backbone cannot defend a democracy
- By Ricardo Teixeira
- . Sep 27, 2025
Bantu Holomisa does not mince words. This much is clear to me when I sit down with the former general and now deputy minister of