Sunday, February 22, 2009

South Africa provides training in Sudan

By Cindy Witten
22 February 2009


South African Foreign Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma entered discussions surrounding talks on strengthening bilateral relations between South Africa and the Sudan at the Groote Schuur House in Cape Town.

“We had a very fruitful discussion. We discussed mainly, our bilateral cooperation and of course the situation in Sudan. We shared views on how to strengthen our bilateral relations,” said Dlamini Zuma.

South Africa is involved in a building project for Southern Sudan. The project was launched in 2005. Over 1000 officials received training in the fields of Legal Affairs and Mines and Energy in South Africa.
The South African Police Service is in the process of finalizing preparations for Sudanese Police to be trained.

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