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Address at the Ithuteng Trust Graduation and Awards Ceremony
I am honoured to be here today as we celebrate the achievements of our forty young men and women who have made us all proud through their hard work and determination.02 February 2000
Statement at the Funeral of Alfred Nzo
The days pass, each year giving birth to its successor.22 January 2000
Statement at the Centenary Synod of the Ethiopian Episcopal Church – Umzi Wase Tiyopiya/Motse Wa Topia
Twenty years ago, in 1980, the late President of the African National Congress, Oliver Tambo, addressed the World Consultation of the World Council of Churches which was held in Holland.11 January 2000
New Year's Eve Radio and Television Address of the President of South Africa
We are a few hours away from the beginning of the Year 2000. Together with the rest of the world, we will mark this coming year as the beginning of a new century and millennium.31 December 1999
Address on World Aids Day
Today we mark World AIDS Day.01 December 1999
Address by President Thabo Mbeki at the Annual President's Awards for Export Achievements and the Technology Top 100 Banquet
I am privileged to be here tonight as we honour the achievements of those who are contributing in vibrant, dynamic and creative ways to the export sector of our economy.23 November 1999
Speech of the President of South Africa , Thabo Mbeki, at the Annual National Conference of the Black Management Forum
Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to be with you this morning.20 November 1999
Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the Millennium debate of the Joint Houses of Parliament
We meet today on the premises of the National Assembly to join in what has been described as the "Millennium Debate".19 November 1999
Toast proposed by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the State Banquet in Honour of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
It is indeed an honour and a privilege for the South African Government, for our nation and for Zanele and I personally to receive Your Majesty on this your second State Visit to South Africa since the birth of our democracy.10 November 1999
Address of the President of South Africa , Thabo Mbeki, at the Commonwealth Business Forum
I am honoured to join others in welcoming you to this second meeting of the Commonwealth Business Forum as well as to our country.09 November 1999
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