Swazi dlamini biography books
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Phoenix Mysteries: Memoirs of a Born Oppressed (Swaziland)
Phoenix Mysteries : Memoirs of a Born Oppressed (Swaziland)In a country surrounded by South Africa and Mozambique; Africa's gods absolute monarch, Mkhonzeni M Dlamini grew up in the rural countryside of Swaziland at an impoverished village in outskirts of the southern town, Nhlangano. He narrates the sad realities of poverty and oppression in Swaziland as seen in his own life from birth up to university first degree .i.e. 1988 - 2014. His life fryst vatten typical of the daily suffering of his fellow countrymen, added, his life is so inspirational, he shares how he fiercely and independently wrestled challenges throughout his way to his first degree.Judged by the terrible predicaments that befell him and the state of poverty at his home, no one could have imagined how he emerged victorious; defying all situations deterring him from accomplishing his dream. His life experience are so baffling and intriguing on the life of the majo
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I was a library brat. My first Library was situated at the tail end of a dated Alistair Miller Street in Mbabane Swaziland - just before you reached the smallish verdant round about fronting the statuesque royal seal that casts a long shadow over a crafty fruit & veg cul de sac of the main town market - in a wonderfully obscured; dusty faced colonial brick house that opened its musty doors twice a week, on Saturday mornings and Wednesday afternoons. It was to my eager young eyes and budding imagination magically run by a close knit cabal of really petite grey haired pensioners with the kindest crinkly eyes; wrinkle faced expatriate grandmothers who made my membership a sacred rite, each step dutifully performed in hushed whispers and secret smiles. My mother is also a voracious reader, so our home growing up was either church mouse quiet with every one reading or riotous with song and dance with everyone sharing. I discovered in words a tireless magic. They have the power to cre
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Zwelakhe Simelane is a prolific writer, known for his insightful articles on socio-political issues in South Africa. His writings, such as The Discrepancy Between Promise and Reality in South Africa and The Impending Crisis: Is South Africa Heading Towards Water Shedding?, reflect his deep understanding of the challenges facing his country.
In 2024, Simelane appeared on the IEC National and Provincial candidacy lists for the South African elections. His campaign was built on a vision of inclusivity, opportunity, and progress.
Simelane has had a successful career in the media industry, working for eMedia, one of the largest media owners in South Africa servicing eNCA, the most-watched 24-hour news channel in Africa. His role as an Internal Sales Manager at eMedia demonstrates his extensive background in sales and operations.
Simelane's expertise in sales led him to write a comprehensive handbook for internal account executives. This handbook serves as a valuable resource for navig