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Why We Need The Kenneth Kaunda Of The Fourth Industrial Revolution

AFRICA HAS LOST a gentle soul. The former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda is no more. A collective veil of grief has hung over the continent since we learned of his passing on Thursday, June 17. ‘KK’, as Kaunda was affectionately known, has been described as a complex personality. Though, in some ways, he was an imperfect leader, his legacy is one of unity and inclusiveness.

Exemplary leadership is usually elusive. There was much to admire

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