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!! Important Notice !!
Due to the current situation, the South African Embassy has restricted office hours for staff to 08h00-13h00 and for the public from 08h30 to 12h00.
In case of urgent consular matters that require personal assistance, South African citizens will be requested to contact the Mission to make an appointment at +972 (0) 505598047 and +972 (0) 505208100 or by email at TelAviv.dha@dirco.gov.za |
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Welcome to the South African Embassy Tel Aviv Information Portal |
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Welcome to the South African Embassy in Tel Aviv Information Portal, your gateway to news and information about South Africa and South African-Israeli interaction. It is designed to provide South Africans, Isreali, and other nationals with a vast array of information on South Africa. Our Service Charter outlines the Embassy's wide range of services.
Whether your curiosity about South Africais based on your plans as a tourist, an investor, an international student, or you are just someone who is curious about our country, you are sure to find what you need by navigating this site, contacting the Embassy by phone or email, or stopping by our offices.
Welcome to South Africa |
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President Cyril Ramaphosa
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"Our vision is for an economy that encourages and welcomes investment, rather than one that chases it away. As we stand here, we say South Africa is open for investment. We invite everyone to come and invest here, so we can end poverty, create jobs, beat inequality, and do it by increasing the number of people involved." |
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Numbers in the event of an emergency:
+27 (0) 72 620 9144
+ 972 505 20 8100 |
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From the Desk of The President, 28 March 2022
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(Select the images to view - From the Desk of The President, 28 March 2022)
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Adjusted Alert Level 1 COVID-19 Regulations
South Africa remains on Alert Level 1
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SA's Economic Situation
South Africa remains open for business government working together with business and labour is doing to ensure an improved economic outlook and nurturing for a higher economic growth trajectory. South Africa has a stable and predictable macroeconomic framework which continues to underpin economic policy.
SA has plans to transform the economy to ensure that its citizens enter new jobs and benefit from the new investments attracted in partnership with business and organised labour.
14 Actions to boost investor confidence have been developed in 2017 with specific deadlines with deliverables including to ensure continuity of fiscal consolidation trajectory and the funding and broader reforms in the areas of governance and private sector participation in SOEs as well as finalising outstanding legislation and policy positions to enhance investor confidence. |
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