Iziduko Nezibongo
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Umlawu Tyatyeka lithole lwasemaQwambini eCacala (Lady Frere) kwilali yaseNtshinindeni. Ngunyana kaVayeke, uGamgam kaZinkebe, ozalwa nguSirhobo, abathi nguNgomana ozalwa ngu Tyatyeka, ozalwa nguRhala, ozalwa nguZembe unyana ka Gumuza. Unina yintombi yakwaKwedana emaMpondomiseni kwilali yaseRhwantsana kwase Lady Frere.
Ngoku sithethayo, umbhali lo yinqununu yesikolo semfundo ephakamileyo iNkwanca kuKomani. Umdla wakhe kwizinto zemveli ubonakle kwiqaqobana lweencwadi esele zipapashiwe, ezinjengale ithi, “Kusadliwa ngendeb’endala”. Nakule ncwadi usalandele elo khondo.
Author: D.M Tyatyeka
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