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Remarkable. Thanks for sharing. Great land and music.
What an excellent read.
I hear the voice of Ayanda as a writer of this article to be one…
Biko's Dream ,it will come to manifest ,thank to groups like Iphupho
This is wonderful and it makes me fear hurt of being victimized the the colonial, apartheid and even the homeland…
Khuphuka Qwabe !!!