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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Friday welcomed a peace mission by African leaders to Ukraine, but warned only a "just" solution that treats Russia as the aggressor would work. Stoltenberg was speaking to the media after a meeting of NATO ministers. SOUNDBITE
Cape Town, Oct 17 (EFE / EPA) .- Kenya’s Lydia Simiyu won the women’s 2021 edition of the Cape Town Marathon in wet weather in a time of 2:25:41 whilst South Africa's Stephen Mokoka won the men's elite race in a time of 2:10:01.The 42.2km Cape Town Marathon is a Gold Label International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) event. (Camera: NIC BOTHMA)SHOT LIST: THE CAPE TOWN MARATHON IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.
Johannesburg (South Africa), Oct 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Cilo Cybin will be the first South African cannabis company to go public. This company is in charge of the entire manufacturing process of its products: from growing indoors, through processing, to packaging.Gabriel Theron, the CEO of Cilo Cybin, believes that they already have a date for their departure on the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) and it will be December 2021.FOOTAGE OF THE CILO CYBIN FACILITIES, FROM THE CANNABIS PLANTATION TO THE MANUFACTURING AND PACKAGING ROOM OF THEIR PRODUCTS.
Cape Town (South Africa), Sep 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nic Bothma) South African Airways airline resumed its flights after the bankruptcy it suffered in March 2020. The South African government rescued the airline with more of 426 million euros and restructured its debt once the company emerged from bankruptcy after cutting hundreds of jobs and selling a 51 percent stake of its business to the Takatso Consortium investor group.FOOTAGE OF THE FIRST FLIGHTS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS AIRLINE AT THE CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AFTER THE BANKRUPTCY PROCESSES IT UNDERTAKEN IN MARCH 2020.
Pietermaritzburg (South Africa), Aug 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Image: Kim Ludbrook) South African justice on Tuesday postponed once again until September 9 and 10 the trial against the country's former president Jacob Zuma (2009-2018) for corruption and other charges in connection with an arms deal signed in the late 1990s.FOOTAGE OF THE SANDF AND SAPS IN FRONT OF THE COURT IN PIETERMARITZBURG.