List of South African ambassadors in Austria

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The embassy is located at Sandgasse 33 in Döbling .

The South African ambassador in Vienna is also regularly accredited to the governments in Bratislava and Ljubljana and also takes on the permanent representation of South Africa to the United Nations Office in Vienna , the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime , to the United Nations Industrial Organization Development , the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization .

Heads of mission

Appointment /
accreditation
Name of the official Remarks Government in South Africa accredited by the government Leave post
Apr 1, 1957 Wouter de Vos Malan Based in Rome Charles Robberts Swart Julius Raab July 22, 1957
July 23, 1957 Donald Bell Sole Chargé d'affaires Aug 29, 1958
Aug 30, 1958 ambassador Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd Oct. 24, 1961
Nov 16, 1961 John Graham Stewart Charles Robberts Swart Alfons Gorbach Feb 6, 1965
Feb 7, 1965 Hendrik Gerhardus Luttig Josef Klaus March 9, 1967
March 10, 1967 Johann Petrus van der Spuy Theophilus E. Doenges 4th Sep 1969
Oct 9, 1969 Simon Frank (Born October 11, 1913 in Robertson (South Africa) ) married Anna Hermina, attended Vanrhynsdorp High School, University of Cape Town , lawyer, 1952: Ambassador to Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal , 1959–1961: Mayor of Windhoek , 1961–1969: for the constituency of Omaruru , Member of the Executive Committee of the Legislative Assembly of South West Africa MEC for SWA. In 1970 the ambassador of the RSA in Austria, Simon Frank, noticed that Austria was one of the few states that had fully recognized the Republic of South Africa and had friendly relations with it. Jacobus Johannes Fouché
1977 Petrus Hendrik Meyer Johannes de Klerk Bruno Kreisky 1981
March 20, 1981 Willem Rudolph Retief Marais Viljoen 1985
1985 Naudé Steyn Pieter Willem Botha Fred Sinowatz 1987
May 1988 Cécile J. Schmidt 1992
1992 Johannes Petrus Roux Frederik Willem de Klerk Franz Vranitzky 1993
Feb. 27, 1996 Nozipho Joyce Mxakato-Diseko (* November 1, 1956) Nelson Mandela 2001
May 7, 2001 Alfred Tokollo Moleah Thabo Mbeki Wolfgang bowl 2004
Feb 9, 2006 Leslie M. Gumbi Leslie Mabangambi Gumbi, ao u bev. ambassador 2009
2010 Xolisa Mfundiso Mabhongo Jacob Zuma Werner Faymann
Jan. 16, 2014 Tebogo Seokolo

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See also

Individual evidence

  1. vienna, bilateralvienna
  2. Donald Bell Sole
  3. Nozipho Joyce Mxakato-Diseko ( Memento of the original from July 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / whoswho.co.za
  4. ^ Leslie M. Gumbi ots.at
  5. ^ Xolisa Mfundiso Mabhongo
  6. ^ South African Embassy Vienna