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C Nqakula: Commemoration of Ten Years of SAPS (27/01/05)

27th January 2005

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Date: 27/01/2005
Source: Ministry of Safety and Security
Title: C Nqakula: Commemoration of Ten Years of SAPS

Speech for the Minister for Safety and Security, Charles Nqakula, at the Commemoration of Ten Years of SAPS, Church Square, Pretoria 27 January 2005


The First Decade of Freedom, ushered in by the democratic breakthrough of 1994, will show in the annals of our history how we used our collective wisdom in South Africa to realise our vision of a better life for all our people. That history, of course, will also show the weaknesses that now and again caused bumps in our march forward. But, the overwhelming indication will be the many successes we have scored in the process of pulling our people together, united in action, as one nation.

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