Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute - Selections

Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute - Selections

University of South Africa

This site from the Thabo Mbeki Foundation lists over 100 of Thabo Mbeki's speeches from 2000-2017. Thobo Mbeki served as the second president of South Africa from 1999-2008.


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UNISA: University of South Africa · 12 November 2012

Thabo Mbeki discusses the importance of Zimbabwe's handling and management of their natural resources including diamonds, platinum, chrome, copper, coal, and gold


UNISA: University of South Africa · 19 October 2012

Thabo Mbeki discusses former ANC president Oliver Tambo's contributions to the ANC and its evolution.


UNISA: University of South Africa · 1 September 2012

Thabo Mbeki discusses the birth of the African Union in 2002 which promised all Africans and the African Diaspora that they would at last realise their sustained dream for genuine …


UNISA: University of South Africa · 2 August 2011

Thabo Mbeki discusses Africa's role in the new world order, especially alongside the United States.


UNISA: University of South Africa · 13 December 2010

Thabo Mbeki discusses the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the historic UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.


UNISA: University of South Africa · 21 September 2008

Thabo Mbeki's resignation speech as President of the Republic of South Africa.


UNISA: University of South Africa · 19 August 2008

Thabo Mbeki discusses the vision of the African Renaissance to put the emancipation of women at the centre of every principle, strategy, policy and programme adopted at national, regional and …



UNISA: University of South Africa · 8 June 2008

Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma wrote an article in the City Press Newspaper about their involvement in the ANC and their goal for ANC to be one common membership with …


UNISA: University of South Africa · 8 February 2008

Thabo Mbeki's State of the Nation Address highlights the economy, democratic rights, infrastructure, mining, and international relations.