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South Africa and Cuba have signed a R350-million Economic Assistance Package Agreement geared towards helping that country improve its food security,
For 51 years the U.S. has imposed an economic embargo against Cuba, severely crippling the island’s economy for its effrontery in choosing a socialist path for development, a policy confirmed and intensified in the wake of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
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The Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ebrahim Ebrahim, co-chaired a successful 9th SA-Cuba Joint Consultative Mechanism (JCM) meeting on Monday with his counterpart, Marcelino Medina Gonzalez in Cuba.
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has announced the cancellation of a R1 billion debt owed by Cuba to South Africa, as part of a new trade agreement signed between the two countries on Tuesday.
President Jacob Zuma has received the highest honor Cuba bestows on a foreign Head of State in honor of his struggles and activities carried out in liberating the people of South Africa.
South African President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Cuba to begin a working visit aimed at consolidating bilateral and multilateral relations between the two countries.
The KwaZulu-Natal Health Department has held a send off event for 15 students who will leave for Cuba next week to study medicine.
Cuban President Raul Castro has said that the government is to begin slashing 1,000,000 superfluous jobs in the public sector.
The Seychelles Ministry of Health is to seek the help of the Cuban government to make available a landmark treatment for diabetes that has a very high success rate in avoiding amputations following a visit of President James Michel to Cuba.
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