This approach is aligned with the Government of National Unity’s apex priority of driving economic growth and job creation, with a particular emphasis on leveraging international partnerships to deepen industrial capacity and expand market access for South African firms.
Chinese VP meets South African president on bilateral ties
President Xi recently announced that starting from May 1, China will fully implement zero-tariff measures for 53 African countries with which it has established diplomatic relations.
SA, China look to expand cooperation in infrastructure development
South Africa and China continue to enjoy strong diplomatic relations, anchored in the All-Round Strategic Cooperative Partnership in the New Era.
Moretele South Farm West Pipeline to provide much needed water to communities
This will also address the previous challenges of inconsistent supply within Moretele Local Municipality (MLM).
Gauteng Legislature Strengthens Ties with China Through Strategic Engagements
The Gauteng Provincial Legislature (GPL) has taken a significant step in strengthening international relations and […]
South Africa’s BRICS Naval Exercises Highlight Growing Global Power Rivalries
As geopolitical tensions reshape international alliances, South Africa’s effort to maintain relationships with both Western countries and emerging powers may become an increasingly delicate balancing act.
Alleged international scam syndicate members arrested
They are alleged to have “operated call centres that provided financial services, despite not being registered as financial advisers or as representatives of the Financial Sector Conduct Authority”.
Former Minister and Struggle Veteran Mosiuoa Lekota laid to rest
Deputy President Mashatile said during his tenure as Defence Minister, Lekota helped shape a defence force committed to protecting democracy and peace.
China and South Africa Sign Landmark Economic Partnership Agreement
Minister Parks Tau welcomed the interest, saying the agreement could help “rebuild domestic industrial capacity while boosting exports.”
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