Kasikhulume (Let's talk)

Kasikhulume (Let's talk)

by Masuku Artwell
Kasikhulume (Let's talk)

Kasikhulume (Let's talk)

by Masuku Artwell

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Overview

Will you marry your dead brother’s wife?
Burial or cremation: is it good for African tradition
Money and religion: Are churches after our money?
Pregnant school girls: Should they be allowed in school?
Family planning: Is it good for the marriage?
Is it okey for women to wear trousers?
To abort or not to
Age: Is it just a number?
Kasikhulume (Let’s talk) is a collection of twenty journalistic pieces (essays) written in IsiNdebele. The book talks about the different stages in life. Dealing with diverse topics that offer insight and clarity and at times thought provoking in often confusing and perplexing life situations, each topic provides insight into the universal struggles we all face. The writer invites the reader on a journey of self discovery.
The stories will help you to move from where you are to where you want to be. Inspiring and uplifting, this book will make you better understand yourself and the people you interact with. This is something to read and talk about.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044730090
Publisher: Masuku Artwell
Publication date: 07/03/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 71 KB
Language: Zulu

About the Author

A freelance Journalist and ICT Technician, Artwell ka Masuku he has worked as a builder assistant, security officer, CCTV and Control room operator among other jobs.
He has had some Ndebele poems published in an anthology “Giya Mthwakazi” (Longman Zimbabwe, 1990).

He has written and published Buchitheka Bugayiwe (a novel) Ngabadala Abaziyo (a radio play), Kasikhulume (IsiNdebele essays), Ngeso Lokhozi (a collection of IsiNdebele poetry) , Umfazi Womuntu (an IsiNdebele stage play)
You never know with love (Short stories) , Imisebenzi yothando(Novel)

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