The Lesedi's PT 1

The Lesedi's PT 1

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An African couple moves to Europe right after having children. They dream to have a career as a professional comedy duo. Will their story lead to happiness, will there be enimies and haters along the way? Read and find out
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Newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, decide to embark on a 10-day honeymoon through the stunning landscapes of South Africa in 1990. Little do they know, their trip will be anything but ordinary. It's the height of apartheid, and the Smiths face numerous challenges navigating the social and political tensions throughout their journey. From getting lost in Eastern Transvaal, to encountering curious locals in the kingdom of Swaziland, to a punch up at the glitzy Sun City resort - the couple's honeymoon is a hilarious, heartwarming and eye-opening adventure. With their quick wit and optimistic attitudes, Mr. and Mrs. Smith overcome culture clashes, bureaucratic roadblocks and awkward situations, creating lasting memories along the way. This humorous travelogue offers readers a glimpse into a turbulent time in South Africa's history, seen through the entertaining lens of a pair of newlyweds discovering the country for the first time. Join the Smiths on their unforgettable honeymoon as they traverse beautiful regions, try exotic foods, and come to appreciate both the beauty and challenges of traveling through South Africa during the apartheid era.

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