Umuntu Ka Guluva

Umuntu Ka Guluva

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Ndoni's life is a constant struggle. Living with her aunt and cousins, she's treated more like a servant than family. Her days are filled with endless chores and her nights with tears and loneliness. Everything changes when she meets Nkosenye Zulu, a kind-hearted man who takes notice of her struggles. As they spend more time together, Nkosenye becomes Ndoni's sanctuary, offering her love, support, and protection. As Ndoni finds solace in Nkosenye's presence, she begins to heal and discover her own strength. But can their love overcome the challenges they face, or will the darkness of her past continue to haunt her?
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Nyezi Bhengu has built her career and life around being a wife. For years, her identity was tethered to her husband - as the "Real Housewife of Durban", "umfazi kaBafo", and "uNyezi kaSmiso". His sudden death upends Nyezi's life when, bound by isiko lokungenwa, she is forced to marry his older brother, Mnisi. Mnisiwokuhle Bhengu has a personality very few would describe as "lighting up a room". Reserved, and perpetually serious to the point of appearing cold, where Smiso was the life of the party, Mnisi is the brooding figure who leaves just as the fun begins. He wears detachment like armour, keeping himself unapproachable and at a distance from everyone - especially Nyezi. Forced into a union they're both less than glad to find themselves in, will forced proximity be enough to break down the walls Mnisi has so carefully constructed, or will tradition condemn them into a loveless arrangement they cannot escape?

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