Kismet, The Great Leader Of Africa
By Lineo Monne
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The book follows the story of Kismet, a man who went to the foreign land to serve his nation. Kismet, “the great” through his ways and teachings stole the hearts of the foreign people. He earned respect and was regarded as a great leader of Africa by the foreign people, because everything he did was extraordinary. He really had no match and all he touched turned into gold. People who witnessed his leadership acumen and listened to his teachings believed that he was indeed the great leader of Africa.
A large percentage of this book is based on a true story.
WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK
This book is for leaders and other people who want to enhance their leadership skills. It encourages leaders to change their way of thinking and how they view things. It demonstrates how a great leader should live. It is also an excellent book for schools because it emphasises the importance of serving others and dreaming big. These two things when instilled in the lives of children at a young age, will nurture and mould them to become great leaders of tomorrow.
THE AUTHOR
This is author, Lineo Mamotebang Monne’s first book. She is a Mosotho lady who is currently 35 years old. Lineo is married with two children, a boy and a girl.
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Kismet, The Great Leader Of Africa - Lineo Monne
Kismet,
The Great Leader of Africa
Kismet,
The Great Leader of Africa
Lineo Selei Monne
Copyright © 2016 Lineo Mamotebang Monne
Published by Lineo Mamotebang Monne at Smashwords
First edition 2016
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without permission from the copyright holder.
The Author has made every effort to trace and acknowledge sources/resources/individuals. In the event that any images/information have been incorrectly attributed or credited, the Author will be pleased to rectify these omissions at the earliest opportunity.
Published by Author using Reach Publishers’ services,
P O Box 1384, Wandsbeck, South Africa, 3631
Printed and bound by Mega Digital Printers
Edited by Vanessa Finaughty for Reach Publishers
Cover designed by Reach Publishers
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Contents
Introduction
Kismet In The Foreign Land
Kismet Shares His Strategies
Kismet To Leave The Foreign Land
Kismet Departs
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Kismet is a Mosotho man born in Malekutu, Ha Mokhachane. This is the rural area of one of the African countries, the Kingdom of Lesotho. Growing up, as a small boy, Kismet would sit in the kraal with his father, who told him stories of his childhood. He taught him the importance of respecting and serving people. He would tell him that he must become a servant to all the people. Kismet would marvel at his father’s wisdom and imagined himself as a great leader of Africa. He dreamt of becoming a great leader for his people. He never wanted anything other than to lead his people.
His father was a chief of Malekutu. The chief served people with love and respect;