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Separated by history. Bound by truth. As the old system changes its face, Mpukane and Nompumelelo discover that some secrets survive every revolution — by Julius Nhlanganiso Mqosini

(Mpukane: The Fly Who Chased Truth is a serialised novel. Catch up on the earlier chapters — 


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A short story about grief. It explores themes of loss and human empathy — from Nweke Ozioma Ruth

A lot of times , people tell you to be strong , don’t let your emotions show, hold on tight, you don’t need anyone, all you need is yourself, your will to live, your mind and soul in one accord and you’ll get through anything in life…So they said but...


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A short story about learning a man’s life the day he is buried — from Ooreoluwa O. Agbede

My father and I had not spoken in eleven years when he died.

This is the sentence I have been practicing. The way you practice a sentence before you have to say it in public, before someone asks you at the burial how long since you last saw him and you hav...


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An essay about modern love, invisible sacrifice, and the conflict between tradition and equality — from Sholanke Peter Olayiwola

There is a silent confusion living inside modern relationships.

We live in a generation that speaks loudly about equality, independence, and shared responsibility, yet many relationships still quietly follow ancient expectations. Society tells ...


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Two poems about duty and loss from Precious KapitikusyaThe HR Personnel Note

Dear Interviewee,
You came here
Looking for employment.

To be honest,
Your attire was immaculate.
But your shirt had creases,
Your shoe wasn’t properly tied,
That made us question everything.

Your English wasn’t impressive — 
Not at all.
The way you...


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