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2003

The land shall belong to those who work it, 20 June
These freedoms we will fight for, side by side, 27 June
High hopes for AU Maputo Assembly, 4 July
Democracy must be restored to Sao Tome, 18 July
Independent judiciary also an agent of change, 25 July
A hundred flowers under the African sun, 1 August
Forward with the struggle for women's emancipation, 8 August
The collective responsibility of all Africans, 15 August
Bold steps to end the 'two nations' divide, 22 August
The people of the Western Cape have spoken, 5 September
New technology supports rural development, 12 September
COSATU Congress points the way forward, 19 September
The poor need a strong and effective United Nations, 26 September
We must defend our right to determine our future, 3 October
Africans come together to build a new future, 10 October
We will not abandon national reconciliation, 17 October
Working with our global friends to meet tomorrow's challenges, 24 October
Towards a people-centred new world order, 31 October
Poor of the world unite to build a better future, 7 November
Meeting the challenge of the second economy, 14 November
Sport development is part of human development, 21 November
The failure of humanity in Rwanda, 28 November
Empowerment good for the economy and the nation, 5 December
We will resist the upside-down view of Africa, 12 December
Reconciliation needs a united effort to build a better life, 19 December


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