Embassy, Topnews
12. November 2009
Celebration of Women's Day at the South African Embassy in Berlin
The South African Embassy in Berlin celebrated National Women’s Day on 6th of November 2009. Ambassador Sonwabo Eddie Funde and staff including the Consul-General based in Munich, welcomed South...
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03. September 2009
Pressemitteilung: Countdown-Uhr für die FIFA Fussball WM 2010 durch S.E. Sonwabo Funde, Botschafter der Republik Südafrika in Berlin enthüllt
Berlin, 2. September 2009. Drei Tage vor dem Freundschaftsspiel Deutschland – Republik Südafrika und 281 Tage vor dem Anstoß zur Fußball WM beginnt der Countdown für die heiße Phase....
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07. August 2009
Embassy closed on Monday 10th August: Women's Day
Please note that the South African Embassy in Berlin will be closed on Monday, 10th August, as this day has been declared public holiday. Every year, the 9th August commemorates 9th August 1956 when...
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20. July 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Desmond Tutu is looking forward to the FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 and emphasises its significance for the entire country
Berlin, 17 July 2009. One day ahead of Nelson Mandela’s 91st birthday, representatives of numerous organisations met at the Embassy of the Republic of South Africa in Berlin in order to get...
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28. May 2009
Embassy will stay closed on Monday, 1st June 2009
Please note that Monday, 1st. June is a public holiday, which means that the South African Embassy in Berlin will stay closed.
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29. April 2009
Embassy Closes at 13.00 hours on 30 April 2009
Please note that due to the celebration of the South African National Day (Freedom Day) the Embassy will close tomorrow, 30 April 2009 at 13.00 hours.
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17. April 2009
Elections at South African Embassy in Berlin
In Germany, Berlin ca 150 people were registered to vote. The atmosphere was relaxed and pleasant. People travelled more than 600 km to cast their votes and it was clear that people felt very proud...
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