Cuba in South Africa

Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa participates in tribute to Oliver R. Tambo

April 24, 2023.- The Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa, Enrique Orta González, participated in the tribute to the former president of the ANC, Oliver R. Tambo, on the 30th anniversary of his death. The tribute was presided over by the President of the Republic, Cyril Ramaphosa and the Premier of Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi.

Cuban Ambassador to South Africa concludes visit to Limpopo

April 22, 2023.- The Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa, Enrique Orta, concluded a visit to the province of Limpopo, where he completed an extensive program of activities. This included meetings with officials and the leadership of the provincial government, as well as the main political forces. The Ambassador held exchanges with the Premier and the PEC.

Ambassador of Cuba in South Africa delivers a public lecture on Cuba

April 21, 2023.- The Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa, Enrique Orta González, delivered a public lecture about Cuba in an event organized by the provincial government of Limpopo with the participation of the main political forces of the territory. The Cuban Ambassador highlighted the strong ties of brotherhood that unite Cuba and South Africa.

Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa meets with Thovhele Midiyavhathu Tshivhase

April 21, 2023.- The Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa, Enrique Orta González, who is visiting Limpopo, met today with the South African senior traditional leader Thovhele Midiyavhathu Tshivhase. Solidarity with the Caribbean island prevailed at the meeting. The participants condemned the criminal and genocidal blockade that the United States maintains on Cuba.

Ambassador of Cuba in South Africa starts visit to Limpopo

April 20, 2023.- The Ambassador of Cuba to South Africa, Enrique Orta González, started a visit to the South African province of Limpopo this Thursday, accompanied by several officials from the diplomatic mission. As part of the working program, the Ambassador held a fruitful meeting with the provincial Premier, Mr. Stanley Mathabatha.

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