Internationale Beziehungen, Südafrika
12. September 2014
“This is the first karate world cup tournament on the African continent and it gives us a great pride to be able to once more showcase our ability as a country to host major international events.”
Sport has the ability to bridge the cultural divide and...
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05. September 2014
“Our Heads of Mission should prepare themselves for vigorous marketing and trade promotion over the next five years,” President Zuma said.
President Jacob Zuma told South African ambassadors and high commissioners stationed abroad to continue telling...
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29. August 2014
The Department of Water and Sanitation, the Water Research Commission and its partners in the sector, will host the International Gender, Water and Development Conference from 3 to 7 November 2014. The event will be held in East London under the theme “The Untapped...
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21. August 2014
The theme of the 2014 Summit was: “SADC Strategy for Economic Transformation: Leveraging the Region’s Diverse Resources for Sustainable Economic and Social Development through Beneficiation and Value Addition”.
President Jacob Zuma led the South African...
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08. August 2014
Hailing the summit as a major success, Zuma touted the inroads made at the summit, including more than $33 billion in investments in Africa announced by United States (US) President Barack Obama.
African leaders and the US have agreed to work together to...
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31. Juli 2014
The summit is expected to bring United States (US) and African business executives together to discuss investment and business opportunities in Africa.
President Jacob Zuma is scheduled to lead a delegation to participate in the US-Africa Leaders’...
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25. Juli 2014
Built by a consortium led by British company Globeleq, the 138- megawatt (MW) wind farm is one of Africa's biggest – larger than the 120-MW Ashegoda windfarm that was unveiled by Ethiopia in October 2013, though not as big as the Tarfaya wind farm in south-western Morocco, which...
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