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This book is in good condition. Some rows spots on the outer edge of the pages. 222 pages
After a decade of looting and corruption, South Africa is staring into the abyss. The unthinkable has happened: Nelson Mandela's Rainbow Nation is in danger of becoming a failed state. All eyes are turning to who will take over as president when Jacob Zuma's scandal-ridden reign comes to an end. First in line is his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa. The founder of the powerful National Union of Mineworkers, the architect of South Africa's much-lauded post-apartheid Constitution and the first major player in black economic empowerment, Ramaphosa ticks all the right boxes. But, when striking mineworkers were gunned down by police at Marikana in 2012, in possibly the worst tragedy of the democratic era, Ramaphosa was no longer at their side. He was a wealthy businessman sitting on the board of the mining house they were protesting against. And when South Africans - including several prominent members of the ruling ANC - openly rebelled against Zuma's corruption and his failure to adhere to his constitutional obligations, Ramaphosa remained strangely silent, staying at Zuma's side. When he finally began to speak out against the capture of the state by Zuma's cronies, some said he had left it too late. His growing band of supporters within the ruling party said he was executing a canny strategy to seize power as an insider. Author and seasoned journalist Ray Hartley has tracked Ramaphosa's rise closely for more than two decades. He examines Ramaphosa's dramatic political life in an effort to answer the questions: who is Ramaphosa and is he the man to fix South Africa? Please review the pictures for the condition of the item.
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