Iinkumbulo Ngomama
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Umama kaSithemible noThemba wasweleka ngoku bamkhumbula kakhulu. Nangona bekhangelaka lusizi baye baziqonda ukuba bakhathalelwe kwaye ababodwa. Utata wabo, umakhulu notitshala wabo babebakhathalela yonke imihla. Ngenxa yale mizamo baye bakuqonda ukuba zininzi iindlela abanokhumkhumbula ngazo umama wabo. Iinkumbulo Ngomama sisikhokelo esilulutho esinokusetyenziswa xa ufuna abantwana baqhelane nentlungu yokufa.
Author(s): Juliana Seleti & Boyce Boulix Moycina
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