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Cape Town is officially one of the world’s best cities for culture

The votes are in – from no less than 21,000 savvy travellers – and Cape Town has cracked Time Out’s list for the World’s Best Cities for Culture. What’s even more impressive is that South Africa’s ‘Mother City’ came in third place, beating out cultural heavyweights Paris, New York and Amsterdam.

 

In what is the global travel brand’s first-ever ranking of the World’s Best Cities for Culture, Time Out surveyed urban-dwellers worldwide to take a deep dive into the cultural attractions of their chosen cities.

 

Each city was then ranked according to how well locals scored the culture scene for quality and affordability. To create and rank the final list, Time Out editors narrowed down the selection by excluding cities with lower overall scores, and only including the highest-scoring city for each country to ensure the list reflects cultural cities globally.

 

You can find the full list over here, but with the data tallied it was Mexico City that emerged as the overall winner, taking the crown as the world’s cultural capital of the moment.

 

Locals praised the variety and affordability of its cultural attractions, as well as a diversity that ranged from world-class museums – including the grand Palacio de Bellas Artes and the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum – to the iconic Día de Muertos street parade and the annual Festival del Centro.

 

Prague came in second, with the city celebrated as an outdoor museum thanks to its rich Gothic architecture. Cape Town bagged third position for the meteoric rise in its cultural offerings over the past decade. That is thanks largely to the opening of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa and the Norval Foundation, alongside a vibrant landscape of theatres, private galleries and artist studios. Cape Town was followed on the list by Buenos Aires at number four and Athens at number five.

 

Cape Town is the only city in sub-Saharan Africa to make the list, with Marrakech (number 13) the only other African metropolis to earn a spot.

 

‘This is the first time we’ve carried out a city survey focused on culture, with over 21,000 city-dwellers having a say on what’s great about their city’s culture scene,’ explains Grace Beard, Travel Editor at Time Out. ‘One of the most essential factors that went into this ranking is how locals scored their city’s culture scene for affordability – which is why for example London, although a hotbed for culture, isn’t on the list this time around. From Mexico City, praised by locals for the diversity, vitality and affordability of its art scene, to the largest free open-air festival in Vienna, these are cities where art and culture won’t break the bank.’

 

Written by

Richard Holmes
Contributor, South Africa
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MEETING DEFENDERS OF PALESTINE AT THE SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO

On December 29, the South African government filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) alleging that, by the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people after October 7, Israel is in violation of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

 

 

Fue un honor dar la bienvenida a todos los que visitaron hoy la Embajada de Sudáfrica en la Ciudad de México. Tuve el privilegio de ser anfitriona junto con el estimado Decano del Cuerpo Diplomático acreditado en México, el Embajador de #Palestina, S.E. Mohamed Saadat, miembros de los medios de comunicación, diversos grupos de apoyo y amigos profundamente comprometidos con la causa de Palestina.
 
Notablemente, un grupo de judíos progresistas y democráticos entablaron un significativo y sentido diálogo con nosotros. Su gratitud, sus mensajes de apoyo y las flores que trajeron reflejan el aprecio por la posición de principios de Sudáfrica no sólo en el caso de Palestina, sino también en la lucha más amplia contra la injusticia.
 
El rotundo mensaje de #paz es claro, transmitido a través de flores blancas que simbolizan la paz y flores de colores que representan las esperanzas de un mañana pacífico en todo el mundo. Dejemos que este llamamiento colectivo a la paz resuene en todo el mundo, instando a las naciones a unir sus manos por un futuro armonioso.
 
Al conmemorar Sudáfrica 30 Años de Democracia, recordemos que nuestras relaciones bilaterales, caracterizadas por la amistad, el apoyo y la cooperación, siguen prosperando y fortaleciéndose.
Hace tres décadas, México se enfrentó valientemente al régimen del apartheid. Nelson Mandela, tras su liberación en 1991, visitó personalmente México para expresar su gratitud por su postura decisiva contra el apartheid. Hoy, al celebrar 30 años de relaciones diplomáticas, reflexionamos sobre la solidaridad global que nos otorgó la libertad. Ahora, unidos, luchamos por la paz en Ucrania, el Sáhara Occidental, Palestina, Israel y otras naciones africanas. Que esto nos recuerde que nuestros esfuerzos compartidos como humanidad pueden producir un cambio positivo.
 
Al rendir homenaje a quienes han contribuido de manera significativa a la paz, la justicia y la igualdad en todo el mundo, como Martin Luther King Jr, la Madre Teresa, Aung San Suu Kyi, el Dalai Lama, Malala Yousafzai, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf y Rigoberta Menchú, reconocemos el impacto de las decisiones personales y colectivas de actuar.

Las palabras de Mandela resuenan: “Sabemos demasiado bien que nuestra libertad está incompleta sin la libertad de los palestinos”. Como dijo Nelson Mandela: “Podemos cambiar el mundo y hacer de él un lugar mejor. Está en tus manos marcar la diferencia”.
Inspirémonos, unámonos y marquemos hoy la diferencia. #treetreepalestine
Extiendo mi más sincero agradecimiento a todos los visitantes que han traído flores y a los medios de comunicación por transmitir nuestros mensajes de solidaridad y apoyo.
 
Ahora que la CIJ empieza a deliberar sobre el caso contra Israel por sus acciones en #Gaza, no subestimemos el poder de la acción colectiva. Aunque puede que la CIJ tarde en llegar a una sentencia definitiva, hoy tenemos la oportunidad de lograr un cambio positivo en nuestras vidas y en las de quienes nos rodean.
 
Gracias por estar con nosotros en este momento crucial para la justicia y la paz.
 
Beryl Rose Sisulu
Embajadora
 
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The Embassy of Colombia in Mexico welcomed Ambassador Beryl Rose Sisulu.

It was with great pleasure that we received the Ambassador of South Africa in Mexico, Beryl Rose Sisulu, with whom we held an enriching meeting to promote mutual understanding on fundamental agendas such as solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Let us remember that this year will mark the 30th anniversary of the release of Nelson Mandela and the establishment of diplomatic relations between our countries.

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Provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice against Israel

Press Release

 

26 January 2024

 

Statement by South Africa welcoming the provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice against Israel

 

Today marks a decisive victory for the international rule of law and a significant milestone in the search for justice for the Palestinian people. In a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has determined that Israel’s actions in Gaza are plausibly genocidal and has indicated provisional measures on that basis. For the implementation of the international rule of law, the decision is a momentous one. South Africa thanks the Court for its swift ruling.

 

The United Nations Security Council will now be formally notified of the Court’s order pursuant to Article 41(2) of the Court’s Statute. The veto power wielded by individual states cannot be permitted to thwart international justice, not least in light of the ever-worsening situation in Gaza brought about by Israel’s acts and omissions in violation of the Genocide Convention.

 

Third States are now on notice of the existence of a serious risk of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. They must, therefore, also act independently and immediately to prevent genocide by Israel and to ensure that they are not themselves in violation of the Genocide Convention, including by aiding or assisting in the commission of genocide. This necessarily imposes an obligation on all States to cease funding and facilitating Israel’s military actions, which are plausibly genocidal.

 

Above all else, the provisional measures are directly binding on Israel, which is required pursuant to the Court’s order and to the Genocide Convention itself, to stop all acts by it that are plausibly genocidal, such as those raised by South Africa in its Application and request for the indication of provisional measures. There is no credible basis for Israel to continue to claim that its military actions are in full compliance with international law, including the Genocide Convention, having regard to the Court’s ruling.

 

South Africa sincerely hopes that Israel will not act to frustrate the application of this Order, as it has publicly threatened to do, but that it will instead act to comply with it fully, as it is bound to do.

 

South Africa will continue to act within the institutions of global governance to protect the rights, including the fundamental right to life, of Palestinians in Gaza – which continue to remain at urgent risk including from Israeli military assault, starvation and disease – and to obtain the fair and equal application of international law to all, in the interest of our collective humanity. Notably, South Africa will continue to do everything within its power to preserve the existence of the Palestinian people as a group, to end all acts of apartheid and genocide against the Palestinian people and to walk with them towards the realisation of their collective right to self-determination, for, as Nelson Mandela momentously declared, “our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians”.

 

The indication by this Court of provisional measures pursuant to the Genocide Convention marks a significant historical step towards that goal.

 

For more information: Clayson Monyela (Head of Public Diplomacy) +27828845974

 

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION

 

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What to do about the Palestinian genocide? I Interview LIVE B. R. Sisulu

South Africa decided to take a firm step against the genocide in Palestine and filed a lawsuit before the International Court of Justice, which although it does not call for a ceasefire, it does demand that Israel must take the necessary measures to stop the massacre.

 

Why did South Africa decide to raise its voice?

What has Mexico-South Africa’s relationship with apartheid been?

What could the population do to join these demonstrations of repudiation against the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinians?

Alina Duarte and the South African Ambassador to Mexico, Beryl Rose Sisulu talk about this and more in another episode of #WhatToDo.

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We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to H.E. Ms. Beryl Rose Sisulu, Ambassador of South Africa in Mexico, for her exemplary presence and participation in our International Women’s Forum. Embassy of South Africa in Mexico

 

Your support and commitment are an inspiration to our esteemed Network of Women Entrepreneurs of the Mexican Republic.

 

Thank you for being part of this significant event and for contributing to the advancement of women in business!

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H.E. Beryl Rose Sisulu presented credentials to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

We are pleased to announce that Ambassador Beryl Rose Sisulu has presented her credentials, accrediting her as the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to the United Mexican States. This diplomatic ceremony took place at the National Palace, where she was received by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in an atmosphere of respect and friendship.
 
The bilateral relations between Mexico and South Africa have strengthened over the years, forging bonds of friendship and cooperation. This year is particularly significant as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of South Africa’s freedom, a milestone achieved with the decisive intervention of Mexico. This historic alliance continues to be a cornerstone of our diplomatic and commercial relations.
 
Ambassador Sisulu joins the diplomatic community with the firm purpose of further strengthening these ties during her tenure, which will encompass not only Mexico but also Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. We wish her great success in her mission and are confident that her leadership will significantly contribute to the development of our bilateral and regional relations.
 
Congratulations to Ambassador Beryl Rose Sisulu and best wishes for success in her mission!