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Speech at the end of the Consideration of the Budget of the Presidency
I am going to do something that I do not normally do and which I do not like doing.22 June 2001
Speech on the Occasion of the Consideration of the Budget of the Presidency
A few days ago, our people joined together in their thousands solemnly to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Soweto Uprising; to pay tribute to the thousands of young people who died and were maimed so that all of us should be free; to commit our country to the development, upliftment and happiness of the young; to reaffirm our resolve to defend our democratic gains.21 June 2001
Joint article By President Thabo Mbeki and Prime Minister Tony Blair: Dare to hope for Africa's Children
Never in history have Africans faced a more critical choice.13 June 2001
Address at a Banquet at the Guildhall London
We feel privileged that we have the possibility to attend this important function and to spend some time in the company of so distinguished a gathering.13 June 2001
Address at the Scottish Parliament
I am greatly honoured that you have given us the opportunity to address the Scottish Parliament.13 June 2001
Speech at Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland
Thank you for inviting me to your beautiful city and distinguished university.13 June 2001
Speech at the State Banquet Windsor Castle, England
My wife, Zanele, others who have accompanied us from South Africa, and I, feel very privileged that we are in the United Kingdom this week, as guests of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh .12 June 2001
Notes for an address to the International Marketing Council (IMC)
I am really very pleased to have the opportunity to meet the International Marketing Council.18 May 2001
Message to Mark Press Freedom Day
The concept of press freedom is a universal one and simple in its essence.02 May 2001
Address on South African Freedom Day 2001
In the past seven years we have travelled a long way and made great progress as a nation, together to transform the South African society.27 April 2001
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