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Zuma meets Rita Marley

Friday, August 10, 2012



President of South Africa Jacob Zuma (right) and First Lady Nompumelelo Ntuli Zuma (centre) were received by Rita Marley, widow of international reggae icon Bob Marley, at the Bob Marley Museum on Monday. President Zuma, who was on a State Visit to Jamaica, participated in the 50th anniversary celebrations marking the country's Independence celebrations. During his visit, President Zuma also held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller on a range of issues with both leaders agreeing to strengthen cooperation between the two countries. (Photo: JIS)



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