Indonesians living in South Africa can vote on Saturday
In a statement the Indonesia embassy said the polls are for a new president, deputy president and members of parliament. As many as 20 parties are contesting the elections, which will be held in Indonesia on Wednesday 17 April 2019.
Earlier this week, the Indonesian embassy hosted a business luncheon aptly titled the "Taste of Doing Business with Indonesia" in Sandton, Johannesburg. The Indonesian embassy in collaboration with the Indonesian Trade and Promotion Centre in Johannesburg brought renowned culinary expert Chef Wongso to introduce variety of Indonesian authentic cuisine at a luncheon with South African business community.
Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce Regional Investment Committee, Reza Valdo, invited South Africans to invest in Indonesia’s promising sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing and energy.
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