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13. August 2014
Screening of "Skoonheid/Beauty", Sun, 31 August 2014 , 20h15, HKW
François is a conservative and nationalistic macho from the ‘white’ middle-class. He’s completely numb—to everything. When young Christian enters his life, François’ suppressed homosexuality erupts...
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22. July 2014
PM: Südafrikanische Botschaft feiert Nelson Mandela Tag
Berlin, 18 Juli 2014. Im Jahr 2009 haben die Vereinten Nationen den 18. Juli, den Geburtstag Nelson Mandelas, als Internationalen Nelson Mandela Tag deklariert. An diesem Tag ist die Welt...
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03. July 2014
Embassy in Cooperation with Jozi.tv and Matshikiza Commemorates Youth Day 2014
The South African Embassy in Berlin commemorated National Youth Day on 13 June 2014. The day marks the remembrance of the Soweto Uprising in 1976 where South African pupils protested against the...
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06. May 2014
South Africans in Germany Voted for National Elections at the Mission in Berlin on 30 April 2014
Twenty years after all South Africans were finally free to elect their first democratic President, passionate South Africans in Germany queued patiently on the premises of the Embassy of the Republic...
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29. April 2014
Freedom Day Celebrations 2014
The Embassy of the Republic of South Africa celebrated Freedom Day and twenty years of Democracy on 25 April 2014. His Excellency Ambassador Makhenkesi Stofile greeted South Africans, as...
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14. April 2014
Election Day at the Embassy in Berlin and the Consulate-General in Munich: 30 April 2014, 7:00-21:00
All South Africans who had applied by 12 March 2014 to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to cast their special vote in Germany (either at the Embassy in Berlin or the Consulate-General in...
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04. April 2014
Freedom Day: 27 April 1994 - 27 April 2014: Celebrating 20 Years of Democracy
Freedom Day on 27 April is the key annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections of 1994. It marks the end of over three hundred years of colonialism, segregation and...
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