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Social Change, Economic Conditions in Africa, South Africa - History, Africa - Social Conditions, Human Resources - General & Miscellaneous, Africa - Business, Economics, & Finance, South African Politics & Government

Laying Ghosts to Rest: Dilemmas of the transformation in South Africa

by Mamphela Ramphele
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Overview

Mamphela Ramphele, successful businesswoman and one of few outspoken black voices, offers both indictment and inspiration. In her new book she touches upon: the distrust between South Africa’s people, incomplete reconciliation and violent crime, the failure of schools and the government’s skills programs to educate South Africans, globalization and how South Africa is failing to fill its place in Africa and the world, the costs of Black Economic Empowerment and ‘transformation’ in the private sector and in government, problems of leadership in South Africa.

Despite her spirited criticisms of mistakes made, Dr Ramphele remains upbeat about what can be achieved. Her insights into the lingering insecurities of some black South Africans and the psychology behind many of the failures of government are completely fresh. With great empathy she helps us understand why we act the way we do. At the same time she urges South Africans to overcome their immaturities and aim for excellence. Her new book is a powerful call to action.

Synopsis

A penetrating look at the South African transition and what is wrong with it, by a prominent commentator

About the Author, Mamphela Ramphele

Dr. MAMPHELA RAMPHELE, a medical doctor and ex-World Bank director, first rose to prominence as an activist and associate of Steve Biko. She served as Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and as a Director at the World Bank in Washington DC before returning to South Africa as Director of Corp Capital. As a newspaper columnist and political commentator, she is one of few steadfastly independent voices.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
NB Publishers
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780624045793

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