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Radio south africa interview by lily anne stroobach with the director of the institute for strategic studies at the university of pretoria prof. And he has good days and he has bad days, makaziwe. Nelson mandela book withdrawn after outrage from widow graca. Having devoted his time to politics, mandela failed his final year at witwatersrand three times. In 2005, readers digest spoke with nelson mandela about his life, the strength of mind that helped him survive 27 years in prison and his hopes for south africa. These interview highlights have been edited for length and clarity. The nelson mandela who emerges from long walk to freedom. A conversation with madiba six hours after his death spiritual interview series paperback december 20, 20. Cnn nelson mandela spent almost three decades in jail, but he wasnt alone he had two indian. The book profiles his early life, coming of age, education and 27 years in prison. Jun 28, 20 five books on mandela and south africa by adam. Johannesburg a new book by a former south african military doctor that documents nelson mandelas medical treatments before his 20.
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