THE legacy of Keith Whitelock, the doyen of Lesotho’s diamond mining industry who died at 90 on September 1, is best told through the eyes and experiences of people whose lives he touched. Those who worked by his side tell stories of how he inspired confidence, mentored, nurtured, coached, empowered and transformed. Those on the other side of the table talk of his honesty, tenacity, focus on the big picture and commitment to the mutual benefit.
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