All it takes is just a few good men. Real people to work for something like Mandela in South Africa.
Read on........ ---------------------- Plans afoot for giant Mandela statue Mandela has already given his name to the Port Elizabeth area South African businessmen plan to build a statue of Nelson Mandela bigger than the Statue of Liberty as part of a scheme to rejuvenate the rundown city of Port Elizabeth. A waving figure of the country's first post-apartheid president will tower 65 metres (210 feet) above the city's harbour mouth, if the planners get the necessary funding. There is a need for a tourism icon to help create sustainable jobs Mandla Madwara project leader Critics dismiss the idea as "blatant exploitation" of the Mandela legend but backers say the project would act as both a monument to freedom and peace and a major tourist attraction. A spokeswoman for Mr Mandela said he would not be involved the scheme directly but appreciated the "honour of the initiative". The statue has been designed by a local sculptor, Maureen Quin, and is due to be completed over 10 to 15 years if the funding is found. It would stand on a 45-metre plinth at the harbour, and show Mr Mandela flanked by a small girl. An appeal would go around the world for guns made redundant as a result of peace processes and the weapons would be melted down and used in the frame. Visitors would be able to travel up inside the statue to Mr Mandela's waist, or perhaps his eyes, for a view of the city. An annual yacht race could be organised to connect the Mandela statue with Liberty in New York and the 30-metre statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro. Job creation Project leader Mandla Madwara told Reuters news agency that the statue would give Port Elizabeth a tourist draw equal to Cape Town's Table Mountain. "There is a need for a tourism icon to help create sustainable jobs," he said. The city is home to more than 1 m people The statue, part of a project including a museum, an African music archive, a cruise liner terminal, a conference centre and an upmarket residential marina, would help create 9,000 jobs in tourism in the city, Mr Madwara's group argues. Port Elizabeth, the centre of a new municipality called the Nelson Mandela Metropole, is suffering from severe poverty. One newspaper columnist, Robert Kirby of the weekly Mail & Guardian, has accused the planners of "blatant exploitation and unadulterated crudity of formulation". But the National Ports Authority says it "fully supports" the idea for the country's third largest harbour in terms of revenue. ---------------------------------- He it is Who created for you all that is on earth...He is the All-knower of everything. Swaddaq Allahu Al-Adhim. Michael Bwambuga. __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

