Posts Tagged ‘nelson mandela’

Rabbits Overrun Nelson Mandela’s Jail of 18 Years

rabbitInundated by rabbits, Robben Island in South Africa, will close for several weeks as officials cull the local population, BBC News reports. The island is home to the prison where former South African President Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years.

According to officials, the rabbit population has become so unwieldy that it endangers the island’s vegetation and historic buildings.

World Needs Nelson Mandela’s Lasting Influence on Sustainability

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Nelson Mandela Sustainable Leadership
“Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great. You can be that generation” - Nelson Mandela, Make Poverty History rally, Trafalgar Square, London, UK, February 2005

What makes a political leader to be great? What makes a generation to be great? To think of it, one word defines it - sustainability. Would this, then, be a moral issue or an economic issue?

Does the world’s population today — both older and younger segments — understand the social dilemma that the next generation of leaders just on the threshold of global influence find themselves in?

Yes, next generation of leaders. Because we can no longer hedge our hopes and beliefs and inspirations on leaders who are stuck in the time warp of old politics.

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