18 July 1918 – 5 December 2015
Whatever name you knew him by, Mandela his "English" name, Rolihlahla meaning "troublemaker" ... Madiba, his clan name, Dalibhunga his grown up name denoting 'convenor of the dialogue', Khulu, meaning "Great One" or Tata, meaning 'father' a term of endearment used by so many South Africans ... this extraordinary man was inspirational.![]() |
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Let us never forget, his momentous fight against discrimination, his relentless determination to reconcile a broken nation, his heroic struggle against adversity, his generosity, his compassion, even towards his jailors, his remarkable and amazing life. A father, a teacher, a charmer, a man loved by women and men alike, an exceptional orator and a natural leader with a great sense of humour.
That his family fight over his remains is perhaps the biggest tragedy of all ...
On 4th August earlier this year, as I wrote of Nelson Mandela in my 'They Made a Difference series'... I knew many of us were sad to hear he was fading and now he has gone.
May Nelson Mandela rest in peace ... the world will surely mourn the passing of this genuine and gentle man ... a revolutionary who became a peacemaker ... undoubtedly the greatest man of our times ...
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