The Citizen (KZN)

Duke of Edinburgh’s courtesy call

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile is today expected to welcome His Royal Highness Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, pictured, on a courtesy call at the OR Tambo Official Residence in Pretoria.

The Duke of Edinburgh is on a working visit to South Africa.

According to the deputy president’s office, the visit follows the successful state visit that President Cyril Ramaphosa undertook to the United Kingdom in 2022 at the invitation of King Charles III.

“The visit also indicates the strong bilateral relationsh­ip that the United Kingdom and South Africa share,” a statement from the Deputy President’s Office read.

During his visit, Edward will meet stakeholde­rs from WWF South Africa, Endangered Wildlife Trust, GreenMatte­rZA, Traffic, Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature, Birdlife, and Conservati­on South Africa.

Edward will also meet Forestry, Fisheries and Environmen­t Minister Barbara Creecy for a tour of the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens.

He will be accompanie­d on the tour by the South African National Biodiversi­ty Institute (Sanbi) CEO Shonisani Munzhedi.

This comes after Ramaphosa visited the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, in November 2022 and will mark the long-term collaborat­ion between Kew and Sanbi to ensure the survival of South Africa’s rich plant diversity.

Edward is also expected to engage with Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande at a dinner marking the deep partnershi­p between South Africa and the United Kingdom in the field of science and innovation.

In addition, the Duke of Edinburgh will meet the awardees of the President’s Awards, the internatio­nal arm of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, of which Ramaphosa is a patron.

“Both countries share a strong commitment to youth empowermen­t,” the statement said.

During the courtesy call, Mashatile will also hold discussion­s with the duke and his delegation on key areas of importance in the bilateral relationsh­ip between South Africa and the United Kingdom. –

Both countries share a strong commitment to youth empowermen­t.

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