Playing the Enemy - John Carlin
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Playing the Enemy by John Carlin
Playing the Enemy by John Carlin tells the remarkable story of how Nelson Mandela used the 1995 Rugby World Cup to unite a deeply divided South Africa. Imprisoned for 23 years, Mandela emerged not just as a leader, but as a master strategist, inspiring a nation through unlikely means—the national rugby team, the Springboks. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
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How leadership can transform a divided society
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The power of sports and symbolism in nation-building
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Mandela’s strategic and emotional intelligence
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Lessons in reconciliation, courage, and vision
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The story behind one of the most extraordinary sporting events in history
Who should read the Book
Fans of history, leadership, sports, and inspirational true stories; anyone fascinated by Nelson Mandela and South Africa’s journey to unity.
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Playing the Enemy - John Carlin
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