Cultural centre gives glimpse of SA history

7 Jul 22 | Chamber News

The Consul General’s Cultural Centre is designed to give a glimpse into South Africa’s history and to share its past with the American people.

As part of Freedom Day celebrations, the Consul General showcased an exhibition of original photos signed by the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

The exhibition depicted photos of the Arch Tutu the ‘person’ and rarely seen photos. In one of the photos Tutu is enjoying his favourite chocolate milkshake at Food Lover’s Market.

There are also photos of the Archbishop with the Dalai Lama and late President Nelson Mandela. SACCUSA has partnered with the consulate to take the exhibition to other cities in the USA.

Dragon boat race fun!

Dragon boat race fun!

It has become a tradition for Friends of South Africa (FoSA) Nashville to compete in the city’s annual Cumberland River Dragon boat races. This year FoSA entered two boats, The Vuvuzela Sharks and the Vuvuzela Sparks, with a total of 40 paddlers and two drummers dressed in our best zebra attire.

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Oh, what a night!

Oh, what a night!

The recent USA4RSA gala event had all the ingredients of an unforgettable evening with stunningly dressed esteemed guests, the sounds of a top-notch Jazz band, rhythmic swing dancers on the dance floor and open hearts to contribute to a worthy cause.

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