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Theresa May to visit South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya for the first time with senior ministers and a wide-ranging trade delegation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK government is calling on qualified South Africans to apply for the UK government's Chevening Scholarships between 6 August and 6 November 2018.
BioSure, manufacturers of the first home testing HIV kits, set to double their exports after expanding into South Africa.
Celebrating historically disadvantaged and under-represented institutions within the UK-South Africa Newton Fund
African leaders gather in London to discuss ambitious proposals to protect endangered species across Africa.
Joint statement by the UK Secretary of State for International Trade, Dr Liam Fox, and the South Africa Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies.
Prime Minister Theresa May hosts a bilateral meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The UK and China recently held a joint-workshop in South Africa to pass on best practice in the fight against illegal wildlife crime across national borders.
Over half of Newton Fund South Africa’s grant recipients are women leading key research work in South Africa.
Prime Minister Theresa May congratulates the new President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa.
UK aid has been vital in containing the deadly plague outbreak in Madagascar to stop it spreading to other countries
Minister for Trade Policy, Greg Hands, has set out his vision for a positive UK-Africa trading relationship.
DFID and Southern Africa Trust (the Trust) invite proposals from South African organisations to address challenges of migration, peace and security and climate change in Africa.
The British High Commission in Pretoria is inviting bids from organisations seeking to carry out prefeasibility and feasibility study work to support the development of infrastructure projects in these regions.
International Trade Secretary, Dr Liam Fox, announces increases in financial support for UK businesses to trade in Africa.
The team is in London for fixtures against the English and Brazilian teams in preparation for the U18 men’s World Cup.
Lord Price is visiting South Africa and Namibia to meet with southern African trade ministers.
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Mr Nigel Casey CMG MVO has been appointed British High Commissioner to South Africa.
On Commonwealth Day 2017 the Prime Minister said the Commonwealth Summit 2018 will re-energise and revitalise this alliance of nations.
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