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Kagame on Mandela: ‘A politician capable of the remarkable’
Few were less comfortable with the prospect of sainthood than Nelson Mandela himself. “One issue that deeply worried me in prison,” he wrote in Conversations with Myself, a collection of his writings published in 2010 “was the false image that I unwittingly projected to the outside world: of being regarded as a saint. I never was one, even on the basis of an earthly definition of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying.”
President Kagame and the late Mandela meet in Johannesburg in the past. The New Times/ Village Urugwiro.