South Africa Names New Ambassador to France
Who Is Ayanda Dlodlo?
Ayanda Dlodlo is a 63‑year‑old veteran of South African politics. She has served as Minister of State Security, Minister of Public Service and Administration, and held several other senior government posts. Her long career gives her deep knowledge of how the country works both domestically and on the world stage.
Why the Appointment Matters
President Cyril Ramaphosa has chosen Dlodlo to represent South Africa in France at a time when the two nations want to boost trade, investment, and cultural exchange. Her experience in security and public service will help her navigate complex diplomatic issues and strengthen bilateral ties.
Remembering Nathi Mthethwa
Dlodlo takes over the post previously held by Nathi Mthethwa, who served as South Africa’s ambassador to France until his tragic death in October 2025. Mthethwa, 58, was a former Minister of Arts and Culture and earlier a Minister of Police. He is remembered for his dedication to promoting South African culture abroad and his work in law‑enforcement reform.
What Happened in Paris?
Mthethwa was found after falling from the 22nd floor of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Paris. French investigators said the window of his room had been forced open with a pair of scissors discovered at the scene. Their initial assessment pointed to suicide, stating there were no signs of foul play. However, Mthethwa’s family has rejected that explanation and continues to question the circumstances.
Looking Ahead: Ramaphosa’s France Visit
Dlodlo’s appointment comes just before President Ramaphosa’s working trip to France later this week. During the visit, he is expected to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss ways to deepen political cooperation and expand economic partnerships. The new ambassador will play a key role in preparing for those talks and implementing any agreements reached.
Conclusion
Ayanda Dlodlo’s move to the French embassy marks a fresh chapter in South Africa‑France relations. Her extensive government background, combined with the ongoing efforts to honor Nathi Mthethwa’s legacy, sets the stage for renewed collaboration between the two countries. As President Ramaphosa heads to Paris, all eyes will be on how this new diplomatic team shapes the future of the partnership.


