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Ambassador of Cuba holds fraternal meeting with Secretary General of the Communist Party of South Africa.

Yesterday afternoon, the Ambassador of Cuba in South Africa, Rodolfo Benítez Verson, held a meeting with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of South Africa, Comrade Blade Nzimande.

The opportunity was propitious to reiterate the gratitude of the Cuban people and government for the firm support of the Communist Party of this brother country to the Cuban Revolution and its permanent solidarity with our people in the battle against the illegal blockade imposed by the Government of the United States.

Representation of the Association of South African Graduates in Cuba discuss the Plan for 2018

On Sunday, January 28, 2018, after the tribute paid to the National Hero of the Republic of Cuba, José Martí, a meeting was held at the headquarters of the Cuban Embassy in South Africa with a representation of the Association of South African Graduates in Cuba.

The meeting was conducive to an analysis of the work of the Association and to organize the plan of activities for 2018, that will be carried out together with the Embassy of Cuba in the country.

Tree Planting In honor of the most universal of all Cubans. José Martí.

To celebrate the 165th Anniversary of the Birth of the Cuban Apostle, José Martí, the staff of the Embassy of Cuba in South Africa, a representation of the collaborations in the area of ​​Health, Education, Hydraulic Resources, UNECA, the Graduates in Cuba and the Cubans Residents in the country, we will meet this Sunday, January 28, at the Headquarters of the Cuban Embassy. The children who will accompany us will plant a tree in honor of the most universal of all Cubans.

Caribbean Pan-African leaders declare Trump 'persona non-grata'

The leaders said that Trump made himself unwelcome with his vulgar insults against Haiti and African countries, saying that they likely speak for the entire African Diaspora.

Bridgetown, Barbados — About 90 Pan-African organisations and leaders in the Caribbean have declared United States President Donald Trump 'persona non-grata' for reported racist remarks he made last week about Haiti and African nations.

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