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Do it! : every South African's guide to making a difference

Title
Do it! : every South African's guide to making a difference / James Motlatsi and Bobby Godsell.
Author
Motlatsi, James.
Publication
Auckland Park, South Africa : Jacana Media, 2008.

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Additional Authors
Godsell, Bobby.
Description
186 pages : illustrations; 21 cm
Summary
The friendship between Motlatsi, former president of the National Union of Mineworkers, and Godsell, founder and CEO of AngloGoldAshanti, and now Chairman of Eskom, grew out of troubled times and deep mistrust. Their friendship survived setbacks and major challenges. Now these friends and proud citizens of South Africa lay out, in both inspiration and practice, how we citizens can forge together a common dream and a determination to transform our currently troubled country. Using personal stories about themselves and one another, and using skills that were honed as leaders in their respective organisations, Godsell and Motlatsi look into our homes, our schools, our workplaces, our communities and in the public market place of ideas to extract and propose practical ways in which we can become active citizens, taking responsibility for change, and intervening where government has either chosen not to, or where it has not succeeded.
Subject
  • Social participation > South Africa
  • Citizenship > South Africa
  • Social problems > South Africa > Citizen participation
  • Employment (Economic theory)
  • Finance, Personal > South Africa
  • Education > South Africa
  • Environmental protection > South Africa > Citizen participation
  • AIDS (Disease) > South Africa
  • employing
  • AIDS (Disease)
  • Citizenship
  • Economic history
  • Education
  • Environmental protection > Citizen participation
  • Finance, Personal
  • Race relations
  • Social conditions
  • Social participation
  • Partizipation
  • Alltag
  • South Africa > Race relations
  • South Africa > Economic conditions
  • South Africa > Social conditions
  • South Africa
  • Südafrika <Staat>
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9781770096400
  • 177009640X
LCCN
2009520300
OCLC
  • ocn316057981
  • 316057981
  • SCSB-1505811
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library