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Cape Town launches documentary series, marks World War II Victory Day

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Former Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, President of People’s Movement for Change Marius Fransman hosted the 80th Anniversary Celebration of the World War II Victory Day emphasizing Russia’s crucial role in South African liberation and the importance of BRICS nations in economic development.

The event was held on Friday at The Historic Castle Of Goodhope Cape Town, featuring the screening of The Legacy of Hope documentary.

Fransman was joined by the Chief Zenzile Khoisan, Igshaan Higgins, Calvyn Gilfellin, former South African Consul General of Shanghai China, Lassy Chiwayo, and representatives of the South African-Chinese community, as well as various leaders of the Khoi Committee, the Legal fraternity, business and struggle veterans.

“The event commemorated the end of World War II and celebrated the significant contributions of international allies in the global fight for freedom and democracy,” Fransman said.

He said the highlight of the evening

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