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Address by the President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki, at the Opening of Civil Society Forum of the WSSD
On behalf of the government and people of South Africa, I am honoured to welcome you to our country.23 August 2002
Speech at the Funeral of Sarah Bartmann
The day should be a day of celebration and joy. After all, today is National Women's Day as well as the historic day wheIn we return the remains of Sarah Bartmann to the land she walked as a child and a young woman.09 August 2002
Address to The 3rd Summit of The ACP Heads of State and Government
We are honoured to bring you the greetings and best wishes of the African Union, which held its first Assembly of Heads of State and Government only last week.18 July 2002
Speech at the Launch of the African Union
We have gathered at this stadium in Durban to carry out a solemn and historic act, the launch of the African Union.09 July 2002
Address on the Occasion of the Torch Handing Over Ceremony, "From Rio to Johannesburg"
First of all, let me thank you, President Cardoso, both for arranging that we visit Rio de Janeiro to participate in this important handing over ceremony, which also draws the necessary attention to the forthcoming Johannesburg World Summit for Sustainable Development.25 June 2002
Response on the Occasion of the Budget Vote of the Presidency
Firstly, I would like to say a word of appreciation to our national soccer team for being with us today.19 June 2002
Address on the Occasion of the Budget Vote of the Presidency
18 June 2002
Address on the Occasion of the Budget Vote of the Presidency
Thank you very much for this opportunity to address parliament on the occasion of our Budget Vote.18 June 2002
Address by President Mbeki at the Occasion of the Launch of the Freedom Park
I am sure that all of us here today and many of our people throughout the country are happy that we are at last launching the Freedom Park.16 June 2002
Address at the National Youth Day Celebrations
It has been 26 years since the youth of South Africa marched in all parts of the country on a lonely journey for a better education, a transformed South Africa.16 June 2002
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