Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mpahlwa presented credentials to Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta
South Africa appointed a new envoy to Rwanda,
the Foreign Ministry announced Thursday, two years after recalling its
ambassador because of a political row.
The Rwandan Foreign Ministry said new South
African High Commissioner-designate Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mpahlwa presented
his credentials to Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta at a ceremony in Kigali.
It was an occasion to discuss ways to further
strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, it said.
In 2014, South Africa and Rwanda issued
diplomatic expulsions, amid a row concerning the attempted assassination of
Johannesburg-based former Rwandan army chief Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, who
Kigali authorities accused of using South Africa as base for subversive
activities against the government.
Rwanda expelled six South African diplomats
after Pretoria gave two Rwandan officials 48 hours to leave the country.
Rwandans have since had difficulties acquiring
visas to visit South Africa.
Mpahlwa replaces George Twala who was recalled
in December 2018 as the diplomatic row escalated.
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