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31. December 2013
2014 New Year message by President Jacob Zuma
Fellow South Africans,
The year 2013 has come to an end.
It has been a momentous year, filled with both successes and challenges, as we continued to work together to build a united,...
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13. December 2013
Minister Nkoana-Mashabane pays tribute to former President Nelson Mandela
“Former President Mandela will always be remembered worldwide for his values and dedication to the service of humanity in the fields of conflict resolution, reconciliation, the promotion and protection of the rights of children, gender equality and the uplifting of the...
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04. December 2013
Press Release
Minister Nkoana-Mashabane arrives in Paris for the France-Africa Summit
International Relations and Cooperation...
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29. November 2013
PRESIDENT ZUMA ON STATE VISIT TO GHANA
The visit deepened our existing strong bilateral relationship with Ghana and advanced intra-trade on the continent.
President Zuma held official talks...
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29. November 2013
Second BRICS Urbanisation Forum and third Friendship Cities and Local Government Cooperation Forum held in Durban
The purpose of the meetings was to provide a platform for member countries to develop a common approach that will facilitate cooperation and exchange of information on urbanisation challenges.
The second BRICS...
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30. October 2013
NewsFlash 30-10-2013
Weekly newsletter of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, 30 October 2013
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20. October 2013
Government welcomes DIRCO's Online Radio Station
Acting GCIS CEO, Phumla Williams said, “Government will use this innovative undertaking to raise public awareness and stimulate public discourse on South Africa’s foreign policy. Ubuntu Radio will be accessible to South Africans...
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