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Qwabe Clan Show Me My Way Home
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Ongoing, First published Sep 15, 2020
Thingolwethu  Mtanawedlozi Regina Qwabe or better known by her new name which is Regina Latrisha Dalton has always felt as if she didn't belong in her home town she felt like something was missing and indeed something was missing her mother knew exactly  what was happening  she had all the answers but was indenial  of everything  . When Regina was born she was the only girl of 11 boys one being her twin  she was immediately  claimed and named  the  child of the ancestors whom  will be the only thing that will bring joy to her father's land and will be the most hated and will conquer all evil she will work as one with her forefathers. That all changed when  the ex lover of her father kidnapped her leaving her new born son with his father and fled to the big city of New York leaving the family devasted in South Africa . Will she be found or will the abuse continue.
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