Posts by The Thoughts Draughtsman
Cohabiting with nature
Cohabiting with nature ….. issues of biodiversity taken literally. In my culture , we say ‘ the acts of men aren’t far from those of animals’ . Judge for yourself.
Read MoreNzhelele river TshipiseDopeni
Nzhelele river is the only river in Africa or the world that flows to the north..the name Nzhelele means upside down
Read MoreThe Boma
A significant part of the African culture, where a fire is lit, delicious foods are prepared and friends and family gather around the fire to eat, drink and share in storytelling. It is also prepared to welcome special guests into an African home or community. How do you welcome guests in your culture ?
Read MoreAbbeylincoln
Yes o lovely story. Amazing writing skills. The way the story dey talk about everything about SA. The history, places and culture. – ( Abbeylincoln).
Read MoreVincent
Goodmorning my dearest brother💞thank you again for giving me this breathtaking story book..I couldn’t sleep because it was just saying finish reading me..this is a really true story it gives me goosebumps..as they are so many Thembekas and Jonghikhayas even still today..and the Johnson’s family..I just wondering how you managed to pick the Johnson’s name…
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Good morning Sir Deji the great wordsmith of our very time. This is a great feedback and endorsement. We need South African educators to move that motion Honorable Olaifa. Your writings are scintillating and enriching in vocabulary. But your clarity of thought and suspence is magnetic. It says read on and find out what happens…
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Hi there. How are you? I have a new phone as my old phone was stolen. And I wrote all my notes of your book on my old phone. I loved, loved your book. I have recommended that we must add it to our bookclub’s booklist. I have a question for you. Have you ever…
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🇳🇬, 🇩🇪, 🇿🇦…. Who cares? We are one 🌍! 😍 All I can say is wow! What an excellent ride with a cliff hanger. It brings to the fore the internal battle for acceptance no matter where you are on this journey of life, whether it is the color of your skin or the circumstances…
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I have finished your book and I would like to thank you again for the present and even more for the great story. I’ve enjoyed it and was fascinated in reading it from first to last page. Many thanks for the creating such a story which has a lot of content between the lines which…
Read MoreDJ!!!!!!
This book is so well written. It carries the legacy issues of SA .. and Africa to an extent. Khayas identity crisis is akin to that of the country itself. SA is currently saddled with finding itself … maybe it should go on a sojourn too hahaha. – DJ!!!!!!
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