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Russia: South Africans looking forward to more extensive BRICS cooperation

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People in South Africa, an important member of the BRICS, are looking forward to more extensive BRICS cooperation under the multilateral mechanism, while eying more fruitful bilateral cooperation with China.

The 16th BRICS Summit, the first summit since the expansion of this intergovernmental organization in early 2024, was held in Russian city of Kazan from Tuesday to Thursday.

BRICS is a group of leading emerging markets and developing countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The first BRIC Summit was held in 2009 in Russia. South Africa was invited to join in December 2010, forming BRICS.

Talking about the impact of the BRICS cooperation mechanism, people in South Africa said that the BRICS has strongly promoted the development of member countries and is attracting more countries to be part of it.

Regarding expectations for future BRICS cooperation, South Africans said that they are looking forward to more cooperation across the board, including culture, education, trade, technology, and tourism.

Regarding cooperation with China under the BRICS mechanism, people in South Africa said that the two countries have been conducting extensive cooperation across various sectors, and they are looking forward to the strengthening of bilateral exchanges.

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Kazan, Russia - Recent:
1. Kazan Kremlin, other buildings;
2. Banner of 16th BRICS Summit;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 19, 2024
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Nokukhanya Khanyi Zulu, language specialist (partially overlaid with shot 4):
"South Africa has had many benefits from this BRICS alliance. We found that more South African products have been exported to other countries, namely South African wine, which is growing in popularity, and rooibos tea. We've also had more educational exchange programs with South African scholars being able to travel abroad to learn more and bring that insight into the country.";
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Kazan, Russia - Recent
4. BRICS Summit banners;
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Kazan, Russia - Recent
5. Various of banners of 16th BRICS Summit, buildings, pedestrians;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 19, 2024
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Keshvir Ajit Tugh, data analyst (partially overlaid with shot 7):
"I believe the reason for many countries applying to join BRICS is because it will lead to stronger growth between the countries due to higher economic trade. I think that this will create a stronger economy for the member countries due to higher trade between them. And I think that there will be higher increased tourism between the countries.";
Kazan, Russia - Recent
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7. Banners of 16th BRICS Summit, buildings, pedestrians;
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8. Various of board showing information about 16th BRICS Summit, pedestrians;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 20, 2024
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Clea Schultz Mofokeng, high school teacher:
"South Africa has so much potential, but I think we also need to develop a lot more and create a lot more opportunities for employment. And I think that the other developing countries in the BRICS grouping have often been quite successful at that, kind of creating employment, so I think that we have a lot to learn, and also in terms of developing technology, which is where the future is.";
Kazan, Russia - Recent
10. Various of banners of 16th BRICS Summit, buildings, pedestrians;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 19, 2024
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Nokukhanya Khanyi Zulu, language specialist:
"I expect to see more cross-cultural education. In this way, more nations will benefit from this alliance, through this understanding. I'd also like to see more youth development projects, so that the youth of each country involved in this alliance can have more of a social connection, building sustainable relationships.";
Kazan, Russia - Recent
12. Banners of 16th BRICS Summit, buildings, pedestrians;
Kazan, Russia - Recent
13. Poster showing information of 16th BRICS Summit, traffic;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 20, 2024
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Clea Schultz Mofokeng, high school teacher:
"I think that the expectation is that we can learn better ways of engaging with technology and certainly better ways of city planning. I guess the sort of big populations and to uplift people out of poverty through education.";
Kazan, Russia - Oct 23, 2024
15. BRICS sign;
16. Flags of participating countries;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 19, 2024
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Nokukhanya Khanyi Zulu, language specialist (partially overlaid with shot 18)::
"The China-South Africa collaboration has had many mutual benefits. For instance, in the business sector, where we find more South African companies being able to export their products and Chinese companies being invited to more exhibitions within South Africa. We also see that there are more scholars from China entering the country to learn from South African institutions.";
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FILE: Pretoria, South Africa - Aug 2023
18. National flag of South Africa;
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FILE: Pretoria, South Africa - Sept 26, 2024
19. National flags of China, South Africa;
FILE: Cape Town, South Africa - Aug 29, 2023
20. Containers;
FILE: South Africa - Exact Date and Location Unknown
21. Ships at port;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 20, 2024
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Clea Schultz Mofokeng, high school teacher:
"The cooperation between China and South Africa in my field, which is education, is mainly through Confucius Institutes, which I think has been very beneficial to spreading Chinese language knowledge in South Africa, and I think also [in] creating opportunities for South Africans to be able to go to China and to have, I suppose, scholarship opportunities, and to see how cities work there. And I think it would be really good to have more opportunities for the countries and people in those countries to be able to learn from each other.";
FILE: Durban, South Africa - August 2024
23. Signboard reading "Confucius Institute at the Durban University of Technology";
24. Classroom at Confucius Institute;
FILE: South Africa - Date Unknown
25. Various of Chinese, South African scientists working in lab;
Cape Town, South Africa - Oct 20, 2024
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Marvin Mokgatla, college student:
"The collaboration with the Chinese government, it is a good thing for South Africa. We can learn a lot from China, especially here in South Africa. And in Africa, we are seeing [collaboration] in automotive industry, in robotics, the new development in medicine, as well as food packaging.";
Cape Town, South Africa - Recent
27. BYD-made electric buses.

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