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Trade, health and culture

Their Majesties The King and Queen accompanied South African President His Excellency Jacob Zuma and Mrs Tobeka Zuma on a number of visits today. The business sector, health and culture were the focus of the programme for the second day of the State Visit.

01.09.2011

King Harald and President Zuma started the day with a visit to the Norwegian company Det Norske Veritas. Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mr Ola Borten Moe and business representatives from South Africa and Norway attended the meeting, where Veritas presented solutions for the harvesting and storage of  CO². This December, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP17, will take place in Durban, South Africa.

After the meeting, The King and President went on to the Gamle Logen meeting centre to join Norwegian and South African representatives for a business seminar.

A number of Norwegian companies have established themselves in South Africa and trade between the two countries is increasing. The seminar was hosted by Innovation Norway, which has an office in Johannesburg and works actively to facilitate contacts between Norwegian and South African companies.

The number of Norwegian tourists visiting South Africa has also grown in recent years, reaching over 23 000 each year.

Lecture by South African President

After the seminar King Harald accompanied the South African President to the Nobel Institute where President Zuma gave a lecture entitled Peace and Reconciliation – a South African Perspective. Later in the day the President had meetings with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

Oslo University Hospital

In a parallel programme, Queen Sonja and Mrs Tobeka Zuma visited Oslo University Hospital, where they were given a presentation of the hospital’s international cooperation activities. Dr Eyrun Kjetland spoke particularly of the cooperation Oslo University Hospital has established with various South African groups on diseases affecting women.

The Queen and Mrs Zuma also received an introduction into the work being carried out by Oslo University Hospital in the field of cancer.

Official luncheon

The Government held a luncheon in honour of the President and First Lady at Akerhus Castle today, hosted by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and his wife Ingrid Schulerud. The King and Queen were in attendance, as were representatives of the Government and other Norwegian institutions.

Visit to Holmenkollen

This afternoon the King and Queen and the presidential couple visited the Holmenkollen Ski Jump arena. While yesterday at the Nobel Peace Center the emphasis was on Fridtjof Nansen the humanitarian, today the focus was on Nansen the polar explorer.

The Ski Museum is located inside the mountain under the ski jumping hill and presents 4 000 years of skiing history as well as exhibitions on the most important polar expeditions undertaken by Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen.
 

The State Visit will be concluded this evening when President Zuma and Mrs Tobeka Zuma meet with members of the press at the Royal Palace.

 

Facts

Facts about South Africa

Capital cities: Pretoria, Cape Town and Bloemfontein. Largest city: Johannesburg Total area: 1 219 912 km² (Norway = 385 186 km²)
Population (2011): Approximately 49.1 million

Official languages:
South Africa has 11 official languages. English is used in most official contexts, but in everyday life isiZulu, isiXhosa, Afrikaans, Sesotho and Setswana are more commonly used.

Form of government: Republic
Head of state (2011): President Jacob Zuma

Strong ties have been established between Norway and South Africa, not least as a result of the support given by Norway to the African National Congress (ANC) during the struggle to end apartheid. Today relations between the two countries revolve around dialogue on global issues such as peace and democracy, conflict resolution, the Millennium Development Goals, and environmental and climate issues. Research and higher education are important areas of cooperation and a growing number of Norwegian students are pursuing part of their study programmes in South Africa.

King Harald and Queen Sonja conducted State Visits to South Africa in 2009 and 1998 and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela undertook a State Visit to Norway in 1999.

Currency: Rand

Key industries: Finance and mining
Exports to Norway (2008): NOK 2 278 million
Imports from Norway (2008): NOK 770 million

Sources: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and www.safrica.info

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