GIANTS OF LIBERATION

GIANTS OF LIBERATION
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Download or read book GIANTS OF LIBERATION written by Mwila Chriseddy Bwanga and published by BeRelevant Publishers. This book was released on 2023-04-23 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Giants of Liberation is a book that teaches the essence of transformative and inspiring leadership, unwavering patriotism, and national relevance by drawing lessons from Africa's founding leaders. The book highlights inspiring stories of past leaders with the objective to inspire young readers into becoming leaders that shape the future we envision. By drawing lessons from the pages of history, we become a formidable generation that is ready and steadfast to be the inevitable solution to our world's inevitable problems. Written by Zambian Author Mwila Chriseddy Bwanga, the book has been celebrated by the likes of former Zambian Vice President Mrs. Inonge Mutukwa Wina and Veteran Politician Dr. Vernon Johnson Mwaanga.


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