African Leadership
Tuesday, October 31 2006
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AFRICAN LEADERSHIP
Last week, Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-born billionaire, announced a new prize:Â five million dollars will go to an African president who demonstrates commitment to democracy and good governance. And who has left office peacefully.
Benjamin Mkapa
Benjamin Mkapa was the president of the east African nation of Tanzania for ten years.
These days, in addition to attending international forums on globalization, the former president is clearing ground on a cashew nut farm in his home village.
Tanzania
He still remembers fondly his time working as the press secretary for Julius Nyerere, Tanzania's beloved founding president, and the lessons he learned from Nyerere about good leadership.
- Learn more about the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African LeadershipAdd to story
FAMILY HISTORY MYSTERY
Mark Dessauer
The Story is always interested in tales from our listeners. Mark Dessauer wrote to us about his discovery. Mark knew his dad had served in the Hitler Youth. What he didn’t know was that his dad was Jewish.
Mark's dad in his "Hitler Youth" uniform
- Read Mark Dessauer's letter to The Story
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