Media  Statement 
        22 April 2014 
        Deputy  President Motlanthe undertakes a Working Visit to the UK 
        The Deputy  President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Kgalema Motlanthe, is  scheduled to pay a Working Visit to the United Kingdom, scheduled for 23 to 26  April 2014.  
        South  Africa and the United Kingdom have longstanding historic relations which cover  a wide spectrum and have a far-reaching impact. Cooperation between the two countries  covers the fields of health, education, science and technology, energy, the  environment, defence, police, arts and culture, and sports and recreation.  
        During the  visit, on 25 April 2014, Deputy President Motlanthe will deliver a lecture at a  conference organised by Oxford University entitled “1994-2014: 20 Years of  South African Democracy”. The conference is to be attended by British scholars  and South African academics.    
        The Deputy  President will be the guest of honour at the South African High Commission’s  Freedom Day reception, which aims to celebrate 20 years of freedom and  democracy in South Africa.   
        The Deputy  President is also expected to engage with high level business people, as well  as a meet with the South African Diaspora.  
        The United  Kingdom is one of the important sources of Foreign Direct Investment into South  Africa from Europe, with total investment for the period January 2009 to June  2012 at R44.3 billion.  In 2012, the United Kingdom was South Africa’s  seventh largest export market.  It also continues to be one of the  important sources of long haul tourists to South Africa. 
        Enquiries:  Mr Clayson Monyela, spokesperson for DIRCO, 082 884 5974 
        ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION 
        OR Tambo Building 
            460 Soutpansberg Road 
            Rietondale 
            Pretoria 
            0084 
          
         
         
 
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