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13. May 2016
Die Regenbogennation – Südafrikas Erbe und Zukunft 40 Jahre nach dem Schüleraufstand von Soweto, DO, 16. Juni 2016, 19h, Kirche Am Hohenzollernplatz
Die Stiftung St. Matthäus lädt zu einer Gedenk- und Diskussionsveranstaltung anlässlich 40 Jahre Soweto Aufstand ein. Mit: Charles B. S. Nkosi, Künstler aus Soweto, Dr. White Rakuba, luth. Bischof...
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12. May 2016
Invitation: Nelson Mandela Day Fundraising Gala, 14. July 2016, 19:00, Mövenpick Hotel Berlin
The United Nations declared Nelson Mandela’s birthday in July as International Nelson Mandela Day in 2009, inspired by his call for the next generation to take on the burden of leadership in...
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10. May 2016
Embassy incl. Consular Section Closed on 16 May 2016
The Embassy of the Republic of South Africa including the Visa and Consular Services Section will remain closed on Monday, 16 May 2016.
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10. May 2016
Arts and Culture Department Launches Africa Month
Africa Month will be celebrated under the theme “Building a Better Africa and a Better World: For Peace and Friendship”. The Minister of Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, launched Africa Month at the...
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10. May 2016
South-African born singer/songwriter PRINCE DAMIEN is Germany’s Superstar 2016
On 7th May 2016, Prince Damien won the finals of “DSDS – Deutschland sucht den Superstar”. Like X-Factor in UK, USA and many other countries, DSDS is based on the original casting show “Pop Idol”....
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22. October 2010
South African Embassy in Berlin Celebrates Freedom Day
Berlin, 28 April 2016. The Embassy celebrated its National Day on 27 April 2016. The Vulingoma youth choir from Cape Town as well as hip-hop artist Yugen Blackrock and Mr Thusi’s band, whose members...
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15. April 2016
Gespräch und Lesung mit Fred Khumalo: „Is the Rainbow Nation dead? Über die zeitgenössische Literatur in Südafrika nach der Apartheid“, 11. Mai, 19 Uhr
Das Weltkulturenmuseum Frankfurt lädt ein zu Gespräch und Lesung mit Fred Khumalo (Schriftsteller und Journalist, Johannesburg) und Professor Frank Schulze Engler (Literaturwissenschaftler,...
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