On monday the 19th July , the High commissioner met with Te arawa Fisheries , a Maori owned company in Rotorua.
The meeting focused on future collaboration between the company and previously disadvantaged entities in South Africa . The meeting set in place a clear process with time frames that will kick start the collaboration. event pics |
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The High Commissioner hosted a dinner in order of Mr Rakesh Naidoo, who is the first person of African descent to be promoted to Superintandent in NZ Police . Mr Rakesh was born in Pietermaritzburg, KZN . |
Study tour to Dunedin and Queenstown |
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The tour covered a variety of industries in Dunedin |
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The visit concluded in Queenstown, the tourist hub of NZ. The focus was on sustainable tourism and visits covered the:
1. Aroha Wellness center 2. Camp Glenorchy |
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