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The strategic responsibility of leaders is not only to act as a “Role Model” to promote collaborative teamwork and innovative ideas but also to manage the undiscovered vistas of diversity, cohesion and inclusiveness to harbour extravagant gifts.
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I have long feared for the country of my birth, What kind of country has this become now?
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As one of the Pandemic citizens of the lost world, I still hope that rich countries open their eyes, to end “vaccine apartheid”.
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The millions upon millions of people who are “ultra-vulnerable” may die without a piece of bread but many more may die deprived of human compassion.
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Above all, the most crucial role of the leaders will be to act like a fairy tale figure in the business and political world to provide spaces to their teams to have their say and to engender opportunities of cohesion in a divided business and political quarters.
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The brand factor of Covid-19 has sent chills deep down the spine of international trade, global diplomacy, social and health care systems simply for being guided by politics, not science.
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The harrowing scenes unfolding on our television screens, hospitals running out of oxygen and overwhelmed crematoriums characterise the heart-breaking dilemma of “Pandemic citizens of the lost world”.
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Every failure shapes our life if we pick to learn, however, in the political circus yet we see our leaders throwing dirt on each other rather than man up to show us the way forward.
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Scapegoating and boasts from the mouthpieces of our political elites and rulers have eternally dogged us over the questions of a dysfunctional corrupt system, fractured economy and failed egalitarianism.
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