By Sasha Forbes
30 April 2009
Foreign Affairs' Director General, Dr Ayanda Ntsaluba briefed the media yesterday on current and international issues at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He discussed confirmations for Jacob Zuma’s inauguration on May 9th.
According to Ntsaluba forty-two countries have responded to invitations to the inauguration and twenty of these have indicated they will be sending their heads of state.
"Those senior representatives, the bulk of those might be their foreign ministers,” said Foreign Affairs' Director General, Dr Ayanda Ntsaluba
“But those confirmations continue to come in and we expect a lot of the confirmations will probably come in, by either Monday or Tuesday," said Ntsaluba
According to reports it has also been confirmed that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is also invited.
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