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Title: Doctor of Hearts - The Biography of Bongani Mayosi EAN: 978-0-6397-4636-4 Size: 232mm X 153mm X 15mm (L X W X T). No. of pages: approx. 170 Format: Soft Cover Genre: Biography Release: January 2023
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Out of stockThis book is full of love for family and robotics. Two siblings Yenama and Inala go on an adventure to an innovative robotic zoo. They explore the different robotic animals and their special features. They share robotic knowledge with an African twist with each other and the reader. It enchants the reader with interest in the world of robotics and the animal kingdom.
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Unathi takes us through some of the most memorable events of her life, from her time at Castle Loud, her radio journey on YFM and Metro FM, summiting Kilimanjaro and everything in between. While giving valuable lessons on love and family, she also reveals all about the court cases that were widely publicised and how those cases ended. Unathi leaves no stone unturned, and this book is a testament that she is ready to tell her story, fearlessly so. Yet in all this, she is convinced that she does not know it all – she keeps learning.
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Femicide shares a family’s lived experience of losing two daughters at the hands of their husbands. These tragedies occurred fours years apart. The account is given by the sibling and aunt to the two deceased women. Close family members give their account around the tragedies and the aftermath.
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The Other Story is an invitation to fireside chat with African Achievers, men and women of different ages, different backgrounds from different parts of the continent.
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As a young boy growing up in Orlando East, Eddie never thought that he would spend most of his life in exile, away from his family and his people. As a teenager, Eddie was heavily immersed in the struggle against apartheid and consequently became an enemy of the state police. After getting a tip that the police were searching for him, Eddie was forced to hastily leave the country – unbeknown to him – he would only return 30 years later.
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It is modern day South Africa. Fuel prices are shooting up. Mine workers’ deaths are increasing every day. Electricity is unaccounted for. Service delivery strikes are the prevailing state of affairs in every township. And the country has just been declared bankrupt. Most believe that it is mismanagement of state funds, but General Lucille Bester does not buy that. She believes it is something more sinister.











