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Author:
Nodwele, Thami, author.
Title:
The vanishing nation : cry, the beloved nation / Thami Nodwele.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Reach Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
187 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Nodwele, Thami--Childhood and youth.
Black people--South Africa--Biography.
Black people
Social conditions
South Africa--Social conditions--1994-
South Africa--Social conditions.
South Africa
autobiographies (literary works)
Autobiographies
Biographies
Autobiographies.
Autobiographies.
Notes:
"Published by Thami Nodwele using Reach Publisher's services."
Contents:
Outlining crime in South Africa -- The last dark moments of apartheid before democracy -- The tough life growing up in South Africa ghettos -- The consequences of crime: starting criminal activities and graduating into career criminal -- The invasion of unoccupied properties by illegal immigrants, job downsizing, unemployment and ponzi schemes -- Challenges of self-employed and human trafficking -- Women and child abuse and flaws of our law -- Samora dies in prison -- Precautionary measures to protect our women and children -- During the Covid 19 hard lockdown, the abuse of women and children continued and we lost our family doctor and my friend -- The outcry against kidnapping women and children -- Vandalising and destroying our railways structures and theft -- The government tender system is an open door for fraud and corruption -- Cybercrime and false prophets -- My company was cloned for fraudulent activities -- Unemployment and struggles do not stop the poor from having something to celebrate.
Summary:
"In his autobiographical book The Vanishing Nation, Thami Nodwele recounts his story as a black child growing up in apartheid South Africa and his life amid the post-apartheid challenges. He recognises that since the country's shift to democracy in 1994, life is different, but also increasingly harder as crime and unemployment have escalated. There is a sense of living in a hopelessness society, filled with empty promises and controlled by crime - in government, the corporate sector and common crime that leaves people in anguish. He contemplates the hazy future being mapped out for South Africans whether they are new-born babies or the elderly. Thami Nodwele began writing books in his final-year theology studies. His lecturer Hank Pott encouraged him to pursue his craft after reading some of his assignments and challenged him to complete his debut manuscript within three months. Consequently, Nodwele wrote the harrowing story about a young boy who had been molested and murdered by his football coach after its exposure in the news. The child's mother had been paying the coach to train her son and in return, he had abused and eventually murdered him. Nodwele was deeply affected by that event and used his anger and frustration to ensure a death, committed at the hands of an evil, selfish man meant to protect a child, was not in vain. He used words to express the pain a mother feels in losing her son as well as the fear the child experienced while being molested yet unable to speak out."
ISBN:
1776364198
9781776364190
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1405840823
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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