French President Emmanuel Macron tries on a Mohammed Ali's boxing glove, a gift to the late South African President and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela, as he visits the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, May 29, 2021. French President Emmanuel Macron is on a two-day official visit to the country. French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday vowed to invest in the production of more vaccines in Africa, a continent where less than two percent of the population has been immunized against COVID-19. Macron arrived Friday in South Africa from a historic visit to Rwanda where he acknowledged French responsibility in the 1994 genocide. "It is a matter of duty," to support the poorest countries to access vaccines, he said after talks with Cyril Ramaphosa at Union Buildings, the seat of government. "We will very much put in place an investment strategy for the industry to produce more," particularly in Africa, he said. The two leaders discussed a temporary waiver of World Trade Organization (WTO) property rights over coronavirus vaccines. The idea is being pushed by South Africa and India, asserting the waiver will spur vaccine production in developing countries. #france #paris #mohammedali #glovesfetish #glovesave #gloves #box #peace #followforfollowback #follow #following #follower #followforlike https://www.instagram.com/p/CPdhYcoNqTO/?utm_medium=tumblr