Uthando Olufanele

Uthando Olufanele

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This story starts with two kids who grew up in the same neighborhood but never talked; Kulani and Tshepang. Kulani was friends with Tshepang's sister but they only a few times during those years. When Tshepang was 7 years old, she moved to Joburg and barely came back home to Mpumalanga so they lost touch. What happens when they reunite and Kulani has feelings for the person he used to refer to as his younger sister?
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