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Whose children always wore shoes to school? Who bought toys? Who bought butter? Who had meals to sit at table for and tables to sit at? Who had servants and who were never servants? Her self-storying shows us that it is not just the suffering that can be passed on from one generation to another, but also resilience, love, compassion and hope. As she articulates in her conversation with Salo:. Now is the time for Africa to be truly African through critical self-examination, self-healing, to a wholeness that we can hold up.

If you respect yourself, then you will respect others because you will see yourself in others. Wholeness starts with the self and radiates outwards. This self-respect is all about the wholeness of healing and the wholeness of being. She reminds us that it is not in loving our neighbour that we become better human beings — the challenge before us is in learning to understand and perhaps one day love our enemy.

For her outstanding achievements in literature and playwriting and for using her pen as a weapon in the struggle for peace, social change and freedom. Ms Sindiwe Magona was born on 23 August , in the village of Gungulu in the rural former Transkei. These interlaced themes and realities are pronounced throughout her literary career. A former primary school teacher and civil servant, she is an author endowed with the prolific capacity that has seen her produce nine books, among which is an autobiographical work, a collection of short stories, novellas and an anthology of poetry.

She has produced theatrical plays and continues to deliver authoritative lectures and key addresses in universities and conferences both locally and internationally. Until her retirement in , she contributed immeasurably in various capacities to the work of the United Nations UN , an organisation in which she served for 20 years.

The Hartwick College of New York conferred her with an honorary doctorate in



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