South Africa needs to forge stronger relations with countries that contributed to its struggle for freedom, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor said during a state visit from Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan. | JKwritingz
She also referred to"the Morogoro conference of the ANC in Tanzania,"which was a very important revolutionary conference of the party that is now the governing party".
"We really would like to make it a centrepiece of tourism in the southern African continent so that our history becomes part of the consciousness, not just of our people but of the global community to understand our struggle, its character, and what it means in terms of the freedom that we enjoy today," she said.
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