Happy 75th Independence Day India

15 August 2022

The Diplomatic Informer Magazine wishes to congratulate the Government and the people of India on the occasion of 75th anniversary of the independence day.

We sincerely wish the Government & the people of India continued unity, peace and increased prosperity.

Today, August 15, India is celebrating 75 years of its Independence. The Independence Day of India, is celebrated religiously throughout the Country on the 15th of August every year, it reminds every Indian about the dawn of a new beginning, the beginning of an era of deliverance from the clutches of British colonialism of more than 200 years.

It was on 15th August 1947 that India was declared independent from British colonialism, and the reins of control were handed over to the leaders of the Country. India’s gaining of independence was a tryst with destiny, as the struggle for freedom was a long and tiresome one, witnessing the sacrifices of many freedom fighters, who laid down their lives on the line.

British rule in India began in 1757 when, following the British victory at the Battle of Plassey, the English East India Company began exercising control over the country. The East India Company ruled India for 100 years, until it was replaced by direct British rule (often referred to as the British raj) in the wake of the Indian Mutiny in 1857–58. The Indian independence movement began during World War I and was led by Mohandas K. Gandhi, who advocated for a peaceful and nonviolent end to British rule.

Independence Day is marked throughout India with flag-raising ceremonies, drills, and the singing of the Indian national anthem. Additionally, various cultural programs are made available in the state capitals. After the prime minister participates in the flag-raising ceremony at the Red Fort historic monument in Old Delhi, a parade ensues with members of the armed forces and police.

South Africa and India Relations

India and South Africa established a strategic partnership in March 1997. 2017 marked 20 years of our Strategic Partnership and 2018 marked 25 years since the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with South Africa. 2018 also marked 125 years since the Pietermaritzburg ‘incident’ involving Mahatma Gandhi.

Trade South Africa and India

The most important products exported to India are mineral products, wood, pulp and paper, iron and steel products, chemicals, machinery, precious metal, vegetables, wood products, photographic and medical equipment and vehicles, aircraft and vessels.

South Africa’s imports from India are dominated by mineral products, vehicles, aircraft and vessels, chemicals, machinery, iron and steel products, vegetables, textiles, plastic and rubber, equipment components and precious metal.

🇨🇫 Central African Republic Celebrated Independence Day

   

14 August 2022

Aug 13, commemorates independence from France on 13 August 1960.

South Africa enjoys full diplomatic relations with the Central African Republic since 23 August 1993. South Africa opened its Embassy in Bangui, Central African Republic on 27 September 2017 while the Embassy of the CAR in Pretoria was established in 2010 and the two countries enjoy cordial relations.

The Diplomatic Informer Magazine wishes to congratulate the Government and the people of Central African Republic on the occasion of  the independence day.

We sincerely wish the Government & the people of  Central African Republic continued unity, peace and increased prosperity.

Pakistan Independence Day Celebrations in Pretoria


14 August 2022

Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day was celebrated at Pakistan High Commission Pretoria. High Commissioner Mazhar Javed hoisted the flag. Special messages of President and Prime Minister on the occasion were read out.

The celebrations were attended by a large number of Pakistani community members who had gathered from various cities of South Africa.

High Commissioner Mazhar Javed recalled the historic significance of 14th August in the light of two-nation theory and recounted the sacrifices and struggle which led to the creation of Pakistan. Adding that the Jammu Kashmir dispute was an unfinished agenda of the partition process, he reiterated Pakistan’s resolve to stand with the Kashmiri brethren till the dispute is settled as per their aspirations and in accordance with UN resolutions.

The event culminated with prayers for Pakistan’s progress and prosperity, and a cake cutting ceremony.

The Diplomatic Informer Magazine wishes to congratulate the Government and the people of Pakistan on the occasion of 75th anniversary of the independence day.
We sincerely wish the Government & the people of Pakistan continued unity, peace and increased prosperity.

Congratulations Ndavi Nokeri Crowned Miss South Africa 2022

13 August 2022

Ndavi Nokeri, 23-year-old from Tzaneen in Limpopo was crowned Miss South Africa in a glitzy ceremony on Saturday night at Time Square’s in Pretoria. Nokeri takes over from now-Miss Supranational, Lalela Mswane.

During the question and answer session, when asked what the most important thing is to keep the unity of our nation, the BCom Investment Management graduate said history is the greatest teacher.

“To know where you are going, you need to know where you come from. Being a nation that comes from a history of a past of racial segregation, we know that when we were divided, we were at our weakest. So as Miss South Africa I would implore us to stand together and embrace every single culture, gender, race and sexuality because in our diversity we are strong.”

Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ms Candith Mashego-Dlamini receives the non-resident Ambassador of Turkmenistan, Amb Batyr Rejepov Durdymuratovich

12 August 2022

Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ms Candith Mashego-Dlamini received a courtesy call from the non-resident Ambassador of Turkmenistan, Amb Batyr Rejepov Durdymuratovich on 12 August 2022.

H.E. Mr. Batyr Rejepov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan is the Ambassador of Turkmenistan  to the Republic of Kazakhstan and was appointed for the first time in the history of Ambassador of Turkmenistan to South Africa as non-resident Ambassador on 17 October 2021 with residence in Nur-Sultan.

H.E. Batyr Rejepov of Turkmenistan presented his Letter of Credence to H.E. Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa, on 11 August 2022.

Singapore High Commission Celebrates The 57th 🇸🇬 National Day

12 August 2022

Singapore High Commission in Pretoria celebrated The 57th 🇸🇬 National Day on the 11 August 2022. The reception gave the opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the mission as follows:

First, commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Singapore Cooperation Programme – SCP and acknowledge the more than 1,000 🇿🇦 SCP alumni. Many accepted the invitation to attend the reception. But most grateful for what Deputy Minister Candith Mashego-Dlamini of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, SA had said about the SCP:

“Singapore has been particularly helpful in assisting South Africa with skills development through the Singapore Cooperation Programme of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A large number of South African public servants have attended training courses in the fields of governance, administration, leadership, ICT, energy, tourism and environmental management. Through these training courses, Singapore has made, and continues to make a vital contribution to the skills base in South Africa.” – DM Mashego-Dlamini, DIRCO

Second, highlight prospects for strengthening bilateral cooperation in the Research, Innovation, and Enterprise space, an emerging area of collaboration, through an interactive session with potential 🇿🇦 partners. Convinced that we can find concrete synergies between our two RIE ecosystems and tangible joint projects, especially given the strong support of the Department of Science and Innovation and CSIR (the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research).

Finally, as ASEAN Day fell in the same week (8 Aug), together with the other members of the ASEAN Pretoria Committee (APC), which Singapore currently chairs, we also marked the 55th anniversary of ASEAN’s founding (#StrongerTogether). Happy that DM Mashego-Dlamini had used the occasion to express 🇿🇦’s wish to underpin its links with ASEAN through a formal sectoral partnership! The APC looks forward to working with 🇿🇦 partners in expanding relations with SA, both at the national and local levels.

The Council of Turkic Ambassadors in South Africa welcomed H.E. Mr. Batyr Rejepov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan (non-resident) to the Republic of South Africa

     Photo: The Council of Turkic Ambassadors in South Africa

Photo Credit Dirco: H.E. Batyr Rejepov of Turkmenistan presenting his Letter of Credence to His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa

12 August 2022

The Council of Turkic Ambassadors in South Africa met with H.E. Mr. Batyr Rejepov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the Republic of South Africa, with residence in Nur-Sultan as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Ambassador Batyr Rejepov was appointed as the first in the history Ambassador of Turkmenistan to South Africa (non-resident) on 17 October 2021

H.E. Batyr Rejepov of Turkmenistan presented his Letter of Credence to His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa, on 11 August 2022.

South Africa and Turkmenistan established full diplomatic relations in 1992. The South African Embassy in Astana is accredited on a non-residential basis to the Republic of Turkmenistan.

As there is no South African resident representation in Turkmenistan, the South African Ambassador to Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan   H E Ms K S T Matthews is accredited to Ashgabat, urkmenistan on a non-resident basis.

The Council of Turkic Ambassadors in South Africa welcomed Ambassador Batyr Rejepov and wholeheartedly congratulated H.E. Ambassador Batyr Rejepov, and cordially wished His Excellency sound health, good luck and happiness, as well as prosperity and well-being to the brotherly People and Government of Turkmenistan.

#TurkmenistanSARelations

#Diplomacy

#CouncilofTurkic

International Youth Day

12 August 2022

Today is International Youth Day. “A day to celebrate the achievements of youth”

International Youth Day is an awareness day designated by the United Nations to draw attention to a given set of cultural and legal issues surrounding youth.

It is held each year on August 12th and is an initiative that celebrates the qualities of young people and that recognises the challenges that today’s youth can face.

International Youth Day gives an opportunity to celebrate young peoples’ voices, actions and initiatives, as well as their meaningful, universal and equitable engagement.

Youth are powerful advocates and the key for intergenerational collaboration 🔑

As we celebrate the youth today, we will continue to remember that young people are powerful beyond measure.

It’s about time for young people to Be Seen Be Heard.

#togetherwethrive #SafeguardingDiversity #youthday2022

#internationalyouthday #internationalyouthday2022

#voicesofyouth #empoweringyouth #youthempowerment

President  Cyril Ramaphosa Receives Letters of Credence from Foreign Heads of Mission To South Africa

President  Cyril Ramaphosa Receives Letters of Credence from Foreign Heads of Mission To South Africa

11 August 2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa today Thursday, 11 August 2022, received letters of credence from Heads of Mission-Designate at a Credentials Ceremony. The President will received 14 Heads of Mission-Designate who have arrived in South Africa to serve in diplomatic missions in South Africa.

The Heads of Mission-Designate from the following countries will serve at missions in South Africa with the aim of advancing diplomatic relations:

·       Kingdom of Thailand

·       Kingdom of Spain

·       Republic of Paraguay

·       Slovak Republic

·       State of Libya

·       Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

·       Kingdom of Eswatini

·       Republic of Chile

·       Republic of Mali

·       Republic of Sudan

·       Republic of Uganda

·       European Union

·       United States of America

·       Turkmenistan

In his welcome remarks at the Presentation of Letters of Credence of new Heads of Mission accredited to South Africa, at Sefako M Makgatho Presidential Guest House, Tshwane, President Cyril Ramaphosa said:

It is my great pleasure to welcome you as the incoming Heads of Mission to South Africa.

Since achieving democracy in 1994, South Africa has built strong and meaningful relationships with nations across the world.

Many of these relationships have their roots in the bonds of solidarity and friendship that were forged during the struggle against apartheid.

We remain grateful to all those countries, many of which are represented here today, that gave our leaders and fighters refuge, that provided material and moral support, and that mobilised for the isolation of the apartheid regime.

Just as we value your presence here, we are greatly encouraged by the value your respective governments place in maintaining and deepening relations with South Africa.

Three years ago, the world was confronted with an unprecedented global public health emergency.

As much as the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on health, livelihoods and national economies, it also brought about new forms of collaboration between countries and strengthened existing partnerships.

It also exposed some of the imbalances in global relations.

Many lower-income countries had to look on while wealthy nations hoarded most of the world’s COVID-19 vaccine doses.

Several African countries suffered from the imposition of arbitrary travel bans after new variants were detected in their countries.

From this pandemic, we have learned a number of lessons on how we engage with each other as countries and on the importance of mutual respect.

It is pleasing that all the continents of the world are represented here this afternoon since South Africa has always endeavoured to maintain friendly relations with all countries regardless of location, size or alignment.

We share a belief in the indivisible unity of humankind and in the centrality of international diplomacy as an instrument of progress, world peace and mutual prosperity.

With the pandemic in abeyance throughout much of the world, our most pressing priority is a swift and equitable economic recovery that leaves no-one behind.

Since 2020, South Africa has been implementing an Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan to lift our economy out of a prolonged period of slow growth, to create jobs and to undertake far-reaching economic reform.

At the same time, we are implementing programmes to alleviate poverty and inequality, to advance gender equality and to contribute our fair share towards addressing climate change and its impact.

Like most developing economies around the world, the pandemic has set back our national effort to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.

We are nonetheless forging ahead.

We are also pressing ahead with our ambitious investment drive to significantly increase the productive capacity of our economy.

We are working to clamp down on corruption and to restore the integrity and credibility of key public institutions.

Central to this effort is restoring good governance and improving the financial and operational performance of strategic state-owned enterprises.

We are making progress in stabilising public finances, improving financial controls at all levels of government and rooting out graft and mismanagement.

We have instituted a number of key policy reforms centred on the network industries, including energy, ports and rail, telecommunications and water infrastructure.

All of these are part of the broader effort to make South Africa a country in which it is easier to invest and to do business.

Our expectation of diplomacy in the post-COVID era is that it should deepen bilateral trade and investment between South Africa and the countries with which we have diplomatic ties.

This is no doubt an expectation your respective governments hold in turn.

We anticipate that the African Continental Free Trade Area will not only benefit countries on the continent, but will also create conditions for greater flows of trade and investment between Africa and the rest of the world.

We share a responsibility to strive to settle differences within and between countries peacefully.

South Africa promotes the centrality of multilateral institutions in managing global affairs and we will continue to urge respect for international law and agreements.

We seek to work with our partners across the world to build a more democratic, just and equitable world order, one which prioritises the needs and interests of the poor and vulnerable.

As the peoples of the world, we have a shared interest in ending poverty and in ending disparities of wealth, skills, resources, and access to education, health and social support.

South Africa stands ready to work with all governments and peoples towards achieving these objectives.

We trust that your presence in South Africa will further aid our efforts to build a better world that is more egalitarian, that is free of war and conflict, where the rights of women and girls are respected, and where we all play our part to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

In the words of our Freedom Charter, the forerunner to the South African Constitution, let there be peace and friendship.

We look forward to working with you to strengthen relations between our respective countries and to advance a global economic recovery that leaves no-one behind.

I thank you.

Dr. Naledi Pandor hosts the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Mr Frederick Shava, 

11 August 2022

Dr. Naledi Pandor hosted the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Mr Frederick Shava, at DIRCO to Co-Chair the Mid-Term Review of the Bi-National Commission (BNC). 10 August 2022.

During the visit, the two Ministers had an opportunity to share information and exchange views on bilateral relations and other matters of mutual interest.

The Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) on Education as well as that of Agriculture are now at their final stages. These increased efforts at collaboration are testimony of the mutually beneficial relations that our two countries continue to enjoy.

Minister Pandor said in her opening remarks, “We have met some barriers to achieving more in our implementation of various agreements, particularly because of Covid-19. But I believe that we can overcome these challenges”.

Minister spoke about the effective management of immigration, and highlighted the management agency which aims to mitigate the challenges that come with the matter of immigration.

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic Total  between South Africa snd Zimbabwe increased from R38 billion in 2020 to R47, 5 billion in 2021

South Africa and Zimbabwe share common values on regional, continental and global governance issues of mutual interest.

Both South Africa and Zimbabwe have been elected into the African Union Peace and Security Council for the period 2022-2024

#SAZimRelations

#SAZimbabweBNC

#ZimbabweInSA

#BetterAfricaBetterWorld