Tag: african literature
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The Strangers of Braamfontein
“Like they say; if a person goes and gets one whole measure of oil to eat only one yam, does he think the yam farmer who owns the land would put aside a whole mortar of palm fruit for oil?”
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A Family Affair
“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman of childbearing age must be in want of a husband”
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The Gold Diggers
“We all know our final destination but we have no idea what will cross our path as we journey there.”
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The Polygamist
The first Zimbabwean fiction I’ve read – and definitely not the last as a result of it.
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What If There Were No Whites In South Africa?
“When black fury meets white denial, you have the combustible and fundamentally changed race relations we live in today.”