Beating Chains

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Rusty Labuschagne has been through trauma that few have experienced. In 2003, the successful Zimbabwean businessman ran a safari outfit, flew his own aircraft and had a fishing resort on Lake Kariba. By the end of that year, he had been framed by a poacher and the police and wrongfully convicted by the courts of drowning a man. He served 10 years in Zimbabwe’s prisons, including the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, where food shortages were common, there was no running water and people were dying around him on a daily basis. He lost everything he worked for and his freedom. Rusty’s story is a testimony of incredible resilience in conditions most would find unbearable. He shares the life lessons he learnt – how to harness your inner strength, forgive and show gratitude – as he found true freedom through sincerity and humility. A story of pure grit and unparalleled inspiration.

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AuthorRusty Labuschagne
PublisherFlyleaf
PlaceSouth Africa
Year2018
ISBN9781991202758
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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