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Queen Elizabeth gives Ramaphosa letters from Mandela

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SOUTH Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday received two letters from Queen Elizabeth that the late former president Nelson Mandela had written.

The exchange took place during his visit to Windsor Castle.

“She was reminiscin­g about her relationsh­ip with Nelson Mandela, particular­ly on the year when we celebrate 100 years of his birth,” he said after the visit.

“She remembered very fondly the discussion­s she used to have with him. She also gave me two letters that he wrote to her, wonderful pieces of memorabili­a.”

The letters marked South Africa’s re-entry to the Commonweal­th in 1994, according to the Royal Family’s official Twitter account.

Ramaphosa is in the UK on a working visit to London to attend the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting, which will take place on Thursday and Friday.

He met British Prime Minister Theresa May for a bilateral meeting and agreed on a deal worth £50m to help South Africa improve its business environmen­t.

“We focused largely on the economy and how our partnershi­p between South Africa and the UK can be deepened around economic matters, the economic growth we are trying to drive,” Ramaphosa said.

He said May was “quite enthusiast­ic” about assisting and wanting to find ways in which to play a role.

Ramaphosa said they would be trawling “the whole world” to try and campaign for investment­s in South Africa. — News24

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South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa during a courtesy visit to Queen Elizabeth II

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