OFFER BY S. AFRICA
Aid For Black States (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright > CAPE TOWN, Mar. 14. The South African Government has offered its co-opera-tion to black African states and called on them to approach it whenever they neded advice, guidance or technical assistance.
The offer was made by the Economics Affairs Minister, Mr Jan Haak, at a luncheon in honour of three visiting Malawi Cabinet Ministers after the signing of a trade agreement—the first between South Africa and an independent black African state.
The Malawi visitors are being put up at Cape Town’s palatial Mount Nelson Hotel —normally reserved for whites—on a completely nonsegregated basis. Few details of the agreement were made known, but the Malawi Trade Minister, Mr J. T. Kumbweza, said at the luncheon that it provided for a preferential tariff for South African goods imported by Malawi.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 4
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