The Embassy of Russia in South Africa yesterday hosted a traditional “Russian Movie Night” at the Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria yesterday, attended by 200 guests, including more than 60 children. Guests were treated to a traditional Russian cuisine, accompanied by Russian folk music. The event was hosted by Russian ambassador to South Africa, Roman Ambarov, pictured with ANC deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane and the children.
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