UBUNTU Magazine

Archived: 2012 || 2013 ||

 

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO)
introduced its quarterly magazine Ubuntu – South Africa’s Public Diplomacy in action
in August 2012 to:

  • communicate with and educate stakeholders on South Africa’s foreign policy positions, achievements, objectives and goals
  • give in-depth analysis and information on key departmental issues ranging fro current affairs, bilateral and multilateral milestones, upcoming key events, as
    well as international work done by other government departments, business and
    parastatals.
 
2014
   
Issue 8, December 2014:

Special features in Issue 8 include:

  • Liberation heritage: The legacy of Nat Nakasa
  • Our whole story has not been told
  • Intensifying the battle against rhino poaching
  • Seven Swims in the Seven Seas for One Reason
  • Rethinking tourism
  • Highway Africa
  • Tracing the history of statistical developemnt
  • The Bloodhound
  • Aerospace industry shows off
  • Flying the Sa flag
  • #a good story to tell
  • Celebrating 20 years of national heritage
   
Issue 7, August 2014:

Special features in Issue 7 include:

  • Global perceptons key to competitiveness and foreign investment
  • South Africa first in Africa for investment
  • Biofuel deal for Southern Africa
  • A case for legal aid
  • 20 years of South African tourism
  • The legacy of Solomon Mahlangu
  • Rise and fall of apartheid
  • Island biodiversity in the spotlight
  • Frienship to South Africa awarded
  • Flying the SA Flag
   
Issue 6, May 2014

Special features in Issue 6 include:

  • Our Journey to bring the SKA to Africa
  • Matters of national interest: South Africa’s role on the “White Continent”
  • Providing African solutions to African problem
  • Meetings Africa 2014: “Advancing Africa together”
  • South African Airways – A transformed airline
  • Twenty years of gender transformation
  • Beating the odds to realise a dream
  • The legacy of Dulcie September
  • Building the legacy
  • Destrict Six: Recalling the forced removals
  • Loyiso Bala: UNAIDS Ambassador to make a difference
  • Flying the SA flag

 

     

 

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