Tue, May 22 2012
To coincide with the 90th birthday of South African former president and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, Bulgarian President Georgi Purvanov has announced that the country is to confer on Mandela Bulgaria's highest civilian order, the Stara Planina Class 1.
In a statement, Purvanov's office sent traditional birthday greetings to Mandela, and announced that the order was to be conferred on him. It is not clear when and where the award will be handed over.
The Johannesburg-based Nelson Mandela Foundation did not respond to requests for clarity.
Mandela was president of South Africa from 1994 for a single term of four years, having led the anti-apartheid African National Congress to victory in the country's first democratic elections. He was in jail for 27 years after being convicted of attempting to overthrow the then apartheid state in South Africa.
Trivia: South Africa's and Bulgaria's national heroes share a birthday - Vassil Levski, Bulgaria's "Apostle of Freedom" against Ottoman rule, was born on July 18 1873, forty-five years before the birth of Mandela.
On the eve of July 18 – birthday of Nelson Mandela and the centre of a Nelson Mandela Day Campaign encouraging community outreach, South African ambassador in Sofia Sheila Camerer visited a children’s home in Kyustendil.
The funding is provided under the foreign military sales programme of the US army's Program Executive Office of Simulation, Training and Instrumentation.
The UK nationals were arrested after throwing beer bottles at people after being refused entry to a restaurant that had closed for the night.
Restoration and development projects include Madara Horseman, Arbanassi fortress, Magura cave.
Simeon Saxe-Coburg and his spouse Margarita opened a new heating and insulation system at the Tsar Ferdinand Hospital for Pulmonary Diseases in Iskrets, a project implemented thanks to the Embassy of the Sovereign Order of Malta in Sofia and the Nando Peretti Foundation.
According to the law's provisions, the commission will have the power to investigate individuals without prior notification and would not require a criminal conviction in order to launch an investigation.