U-‘Awu’ no-‘Shu!’
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Kudaladala kwakukho ukumkani owayesele eguge kakhulu. Lo kumkani wayefuna umntu oza kungena ezihlangwini zakhe akufa, waza wanika abantu bakhe indindaa yomsebenzi, ukuba bamphathele u-‘awu!’ no-‘shu!’ Kwafika indodana eyayilumke kakhulu kwelo zwe. Yona yayiyazi kakuhle indlela yokufumana u-‘awu!’ no-‘shu!’
Author(s): Jean Mbonyi
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