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South African Embassy, Berlin
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Tel.: +49-30-22073-0
Fax: +49-30-22073-190
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Visiting Hours Consular Section
Visa, SA Citizen Services
Mon-Fri 09.00 - 12.00

South Africa

17. March 2009

Remember Sharpeville, 21 March 1960

The Sharpeville Massacre is remembered annually on 21 March - Human Rights Day. In order to pay tribute to those that lost their lives on this day, it is essential that we have an...

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South Africa

12. March 2009

African languages in SA courts

The Zwelitsha Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape recently joined the ranks of other indigenous language courts in South Africa when it committed itself to hearing cases in isiXhosa. English and...

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Press Review, South Africa

11. March 2009

Climate change White Paper to be drafted by 2010

The National Climate Change Conference has laid the foundations for a Policy White Paper on climate change to be drafted by 2010 as part of government's response to the global phenomenon. Speaking...

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South Africa, Press Review

06. March 2009

Clint Eastwood film on Mandela now in production

Principal photography commenced on Monday March 2 in South Africa on a Warner Bros. Pictures feature film with four-time Oscar winner Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven) as director. The...

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South Africa, Topnews

06. March 2009

Broadband plan will make Jozi a digital city

Johannesburg will be transformed into a digital city over the next three years with work set to begin on the Johannesburg Broadband Network Project (JBNP).  The R1 billion telecommunications...

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South Africa, Press Review

02. March 2009

Interest in voting grows: IEC

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is hard at work preparing for South Africa's fourth general elections on April 22. With the growth of multi-party democracy, South Africa has also...

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South Africa

27. February 2009

Brits name Madiba as one of world’s most respected people

Former South African President Nelson Mandela is among the world's most respected people according to UK citizens. SA Good News Mandela came a close second to newly elected US President Barack Obama...

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