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Address by President Jacob Zuma on Sub-Theme 3: Millennium Development Goals on Agriculture and Food Security, at the 3rd Africa-European Union Summit
The bread and butter of the African people is the rural economy. The vast majority of African people work and live in rural areas; and the burden of most rural households lies on the shoulders of women.29 November 2010
Oration of the President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma, at the official funeral service of Ms Bertha Gxowa, Huntersfield Stadium, Ekurhuleni
On the 6th of June 1912, about 600 women marched to the municipal offices in Bloemfontein to demonstrate against the carrying of passes. On the 23rd of September 1913, women again marched against passes, led by the pioneer of the struggle for the emancipation of women, Charlotte Maxeke, also in the then Orange Free State. They burned their passes in front of municipal offices.27 November 2010
Chief Albert Luthuli Memorial Lecture by His Excellency President Jacob Zuma at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, Durban
We have come together on this special evening to celebrate the service to humanity of a man who left an indelible mark in our lives and our history, Chief Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli.24 November 2010
Address by His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma to the NCOP sitting at Maluti a Phofung Municipality in the Free State Province
Let me begin by expressing my gratitude to the people of Maluti A Phofung Local Municipality, Thabo Mofutsanyane Municipal District as well as the people of the Free State Province as a whole for the warm welcome you have extended to us.19 November 2010
Questions for oral reply by President Jacob Zuma in the National Assembly
Dr G W Koornhof (ANC) to ask the President of the Republic: What (a) opportunities have been created for South Africa as a result of his recent visits to Brazil, Russia, India and China and (b) contribution can South Africa make to the developing agenda in assisting to design a new world order?18 November 2010
Congratulatory message by President Jacob Zuma on the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Indians in South Africa
It is a great honour and pleasure to congratulate the Indian community in South Africa on the 150th anniversary of their arrival in South Africa.15 November 2010
Speaking notes by President Jacob Zuma at the G20 Business Summit, Seoul, Republic of Korea
The interaction between government and the business sector is an important feature of the G20 forum.11 November 2010
Statement by President Jacob Zuma during the United Nations MDG Forum
This is a very important forum as it reminds us that the United Nations is the foremost and primary multilateral forum for the discussion of challenges facing the world. It is also the most inclusive forum for that purpose.11 November 2010
Closing Remarks by H.E. President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma at the conclusion of Heads of State and Economic Bilateral, Windhoek, Namibia
On behalf of my delegation let me convey our most profound gratitude to you, Mr President, the Government and the people of Namibia for the fruitful meeting we have just concluded. I want to thank you personally for your wise leadership, the amity and sincere commitment you have shown to the development of ties of friendship between our two countries and peoples.04 November 2010
Opening remarks by His Excellency President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma on the occasion of the Heads of State Economic Bilateral in Windhoek, Namibia
Let me start by conveying our warm and fraternal greetings to the Government and People of the sister Republic of Namibia and at the same time express our most profound thanks to you for hosting this, the 11th Session of the Heads of State Economic Bilateral Meeting in this beautiful city of Windhoek.04 November 2010
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