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View all search resultsForeign Ministry representative Salman Al Farisi (left), South African Ambassador to Indonesia Pakasima Augustine Sifuba (center) and founder of Vanilla Remix Muhammad Najib (right) examine the Africa Wall in Radio Dalam, South Jakarta, on Thursday
Foreign Ministry representative Salman Al Farisi (left), South African Ambassador to Indonesia Pakasima Augustine Sifuba (center) and founder of Vanilla Remix Muhammad Najib (right) examine the Africa Wall in Radio Dalam, South Jakarta, on Thursday. The wall, made by Vanilla Remix, was built with the intention of introducing African culture to young Indonesians.(JP/Seto Wardhana) (left), South African Ambassador to Indonesia Pakasima Augustine Sifuba (center) and founder of Vanilla Remix Muhammad Najib (right) examine the Africa Wall in Radio Dalam, South Jakarta, on Thursday. The wall, made by Vanilla Remix, was built with the intention of introducing African culture to young Indonesians.(JP/Seto Wardhana)
span class="caption">Foreign Ministry representative Salman Al Farisi (left), South African Ambassador to Indonesia Pakasima Augustine Sifuba (center) and founder of Vanilla Remix Muhammad Najib (right) examine the Africa Wall in Radio Dalam, South Jakarta, on Thursday. The wall, made by Vanilla Remix, was built with the intention of introducing African culture to young Indonesians.(JP/Seto Wardhana)
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