POLITICSPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
The quiet work of becoming: Why Africa needs leaders who are more present than performative, By Nqobile Pamela Xaba
The article argues that Africa's future leaders should prioritize presence and deep listening over performative actions. It emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive spaces, maintaining curiosity, and choosing reflection over reaction in leadership.
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