Bilateral Relations, Economy, Topnews
30. October 2018
President Ramaphosa Commends German Investment in South Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has commended German investors for their continued engagement with South Africa. There are around 600 German companies in South Africa, employing more than 100 000 South...
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30. October 2018
Remarks by President Ramaphosa During the G20 Investment Summit in Berlin
President Cyril Ramaphosa in his capacity as Co-chair of the G20 - Africa Advisory Group delivered...
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29. October 2018
President Ramaphosa to Invite Investment in South Africa and the Continent
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today, Tuesday 30 October 2018, engage with heads of state and government and leaders of the global private sector as part of his participation in the G20 Compact with...
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29. October 2018
South Africa and Germany to Deepen Bilateral Ties
South Africa and Germany are poised to strengthen bilateral relations and to work together closely in pursuit of African development and global peace and security. This mutual commitment flowed from...
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28. October 2018
President Ramaphosa to participate in the G20 Africa Summit
President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived for a working visit to the Federal Republic of Germany on Sunday, 28 October 2018 to attend the G20 Africa Conference scheduled for 29 to 30 October 2018 in Berlin....
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26. October 2018
Statement on the outcomes of the inaugural South Africa Investment Conference
President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the success of the inaugural South Africa Investment Conference - which has generated announcements of investment of R290 billion - as the beginning of a...
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26. October 2018
Latest Western Cape Dam Levels on 26 October 2018
City of Cape Town: Due to good rainfall the City of Cape has announced that it has lowered water restrictions from Level 6B to Level 5 as from 1 October 2018. Residents and visitors in Cape...
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