<P> Section 3, "Citizenship", declares that there is a common South African citizenship, and that all citizens have equal rights and responsibilities . This is a response to the apartheid - era policies under which the government revoked the South African citizenship of many black people, making them instead citizens of the nominally - independent bantustans . </P> <P> Section 4, "National anthem", allows the President to specify the national anthem by proclamation . </P> <P> Section 5, "National flag", defines the national flag by reference to Schedule 1, which contains a detailed geometrical description . </P> <P> Section 6, "Languages", lists the official languages, identified as Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu . It also sets basic principles of language policy, requiring the government to advance the use of indigenous languages while allowing national, provincial and local government to take into account practical and demographic factors in choosing languages for the purposes of government . The section also establishes the Pan South African Language Board, which must advance the use of the official languages, the Khoi, Nama and San languages, and sign language, and advance respect for other languages used by communities or religious groups in South Africa . </P>

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