Engaging future diplomats. Mr. Madumane , Chargé d’Affaires a.i., met with the Kofi Annan University of Guinea’s final-year International Relations and Diplomacy students to unpack South Africa’s foreign policy. #UKAG#Guinee@DIRCO_ZA#SA
Our series, My Cape Town, shines a spotlight on locals and the places they love most in the city. 💐
Meet Faldielah “Aunty Diela” Gamildien, a flower seller at Adderley Street Flower Market.
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Présidentielle Guinée-2025 : Visite de Monsieur Wesley, Chargé Des Affaires à l’Ambassade de l’Afrique Du Sud en Guinée, dans la Salle De Situation Électorale (SSE) de WANEP GUINÉE.
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The main element of the logo for South Africa’s G20 Presidency represents the King Protea, which holds a special place in the hearts of South Africans, as the national flower of the country. It embodies resilience, cultural pride, hope and natural splendour.
Cultural significance:
This magnificent flower is deeply intertwined with South African culture. It’s unique appearance, with large petals resembling a crown, evokes a sense of pride and identity. It represents the rich diversity of the nation and celebrates its heritage. Hope and regeneration:
The King Protea’s ability to regenerate after fires mirrors the country’s spirit of renewal and hope. The flower serves as a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always a chance for new beginnings. Just like the people of South Africa, who have faced historical struggles and triumphs, the King Protea stands tall even in adversity. Natural Beauty:
The King Protea’s striking appearance captures attention. Its large, showy blooms make it a standout in the floral world. Choosing it as the main element of the G20 logo reflects an appreciation for the beauty of South Africa’s landscapes.
The G20 Social Summit is a pivotal platform for South Africa, reflecting the country’s national priorities and the broader aspirations of the African continent, as outlined in Agenda 2063 to build an integrated, prosperous, and peaceful Africa.
South Africa is making history. From 18 to 20 November 2025, our country will host the G20 Social
Summit, bringing together voices from every corner of South Africa and the world to shape global
decisions that affect your daily life.