Mandela fixed SA, can his example show us the way now?

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‘There is this myth that Madiba came out of prison without bitterness, but he carried a deep well of woundedness. What he found to do was to channel his anger in constructive ways’: Verne Harris of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
11 Jul English South Africa Business News · Politics

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