A minute or two with Tutu

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Staff writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA meets the political legend, Nobel Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, on his recent visit to Botswana and learns that those in the medical profession have a duty to prolong human life because though it is not infinite on Earth, God created it as a special gift

"God waited..." He shuts his eyes. Hands up in the sky, fists clenched and contorts his face in sudden ecstasy, as if something painfully pleasurable is coursing through his veins.

"...God waited until the moment was just right..."

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