Isilo esoyisa iNgonyama


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Kwathi ke kaloku ngantsomi, izilwanyana zehlathikazi elikhulu zathi mazibambe intlanganiso. Le ke yayingeyontlanganiso nje yesiqhelo yaye kwakufuneka zonke izilo zizile. Lwabekwa ke usuku lwentlanganiso leyo. Zonke izilwanyana zaye zimenyiwe. Zonke.
Author(s): Sindiwe Magona
Kwathi ke kaloku ngantsomi, izilwanyana zehlathikazi elikhulu zathi mazibambe intlanganiso. Le ke yayingeyontlanganiso nje yesiqhelo yaye kwakufuneka zonke izilo zizile. Lwabekwa ke usuku lwentlanganiso leyo. Zonke izilwanyana zaye zimenyiwe. Zonke. Ngaph
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