Media statement following a successful visit by Minister Nzimande to the Republic of Cuba
30 Jan 2011
The Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, accompanied by senior officials of the department, on Friday, concluded a highly successful working visit to the Republic of Cuba, which began on Monday the 24th of January 2011. The purpose of the visit was to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the field of Higher Education and Training, building on, and expanding the cooperation that has existed between the two countries since the 1994 breakthrough in South Africa.
Minister Nzimande paid a courtesy visit to one of the Vice Presidents of Cuba, HE Mr Jose Ramon Fernandez, had successful meetings with the Minister of Higher Education, HE Mr Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, the Vice Minister of Higher Education, Dr Oberto Santin Caceres, and also had an exchange with the Minister of Basic Education HE Dr Ena Elsa Velazquez Cobiella, respectively. The Minister also visited the University of Havana, the Agrarian University of Havana, and two research institutes associated with the Agrarian University, namely the National Centre for Agricultural Health, and the Institute of Animal Science.
Though exploratory, the Minister and his delegation had very fruitful exchanges in all these engagements, on which further work will now be undertaken, leading to the signing of an agreement in the second half of this year. Initial areas of cooperation that have been identified are:
- Teacher Education
- Veterinary Sciences
- Languages Studies (ie the teaching of Spanish and African Studies in SA and Cuba respectively)
- Models for expanding access to Higher Education, based on the Cuban model of Municipal University Campuses
- Promotion and expansion of relations, research and co-operation between South African and Cuban universities.
This visit by Minister Nzimande follows a very successful state visit by President Zuma in December, and sought to build on it, within the area of Higher Education and Training. Throughout the visit, Minister Nzimande was very heartened by the warm reception from all levels of the Cuban Government, and the determination on both sides to further deepen the relationship, which spans many years, including during the dark days of apartheid.