This year marks the 45th anniversary of the 16 June 1976 student uprising in Soweto when young people protested against imposition of Afrikaans by the apartheid regime as a medium
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Direct flights from New York to Johannesburg start 3 June
Despite ongoing travel restrictions imposed on South Africans hoping to enter the United States, tickets for the new daily route have recently gone on sale.
Continue readingFrench President to undertake a State Visit to South Africa
Acting Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, said the visit will focus on issues pertaining to the global response to COVID-19 and the economic, health, research and manufacturing responses to the current pandemic and beyond.
Continue readingDep. Min. Botes: SA will continue to build multilateralism
Canada remains a vital ally in helping address our national priorities, including support for our efforts to build a capable state. South Africa and Canada have a shared commitment to multilateralism, gender empowerment and building social cohesion.
Continue readingThis Africa Day, we must pay attention to our shortcomings
While we celebrate the progress we have made towards building a peaceful and prosperous continent, events in faraway North Africa show that we still have a long way to go. Life is so difficult for millions of people on our continent and opportunities so few that they would risk their lives crossing the sea in pursuit of a better future.
Continue readingSouth Africa committed to upholding human rights
Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, John Jeffery, was addressing an Africa Day webinar taking place under the theme: “The Constitution as an enabler for fostering inter-continental relations – towards a better Africa and a better world”.
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