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31. October 2022
Commemoration of Commonwealth Remembrance Day
11 Nov 1919, is a memorial day that is observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour and commemorate the armed forces members, men and women who have died in...
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31. October 2022
Change of Fees for Applications for South African Passports as of 1 November 2022
The Department of Home Affairs in South Africa announced the increase of passport application fees as of 1 November 2022. The fees will be as follows: Passport (32 pages): R1200 =...
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Awarding of the Goethe Medal 2022 to Ms Tali Nates
On Sunday, 28 August 2022 in Weimar, Germany, the president of the Goethe Institute Carola Lentz awarded the 2022 Goethe-Medals to: Tali Nates, historian and director of the Johannesburg Holocaust...
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Visit the South African National Pavilion at Automechanika in Frankfurt, 13 - 17 September 2022
Four innovative and globally competitive component suppliers, the Automotive Industry Export Council (AIEC) and officials from the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition look forward to...
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26. July 2022
Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on actions to address the electricity crisis
Fellow South Africans, Tonight, I want to address you about the energy crisis that is confronting our nation. During the past three weeks, severe load shedding has disrupted all of our lives and...
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Meeting with the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry
A meeting was held between Ms Laura Joyce, Counsellor Political, Ms Carol Mabuza, First Secretary Political, Mr Justin Kemp, First Secretary Political, and Mr Heiko Schwiderowski, Head of the...
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Nelson Mandela Day 2022 - Visit to the Children and Youth Centre Bolle
More than every fifth child in Germany grows up in poverty. Germany-wide there are more than 6,500 minor street children. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Bolle (Children and Youth Centre) in Berlin is a...
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