New book receives huge aclaim
Alphor Nkhenso Sithole is University of Limpopo student
The Village Voice
The book by University of Limpopo student Cindzu Lakukula kule is garnering support in communities and fast making him a household name.
The book released in 2023 is a story of someone who shuns his Kith and kin after getting married.
Many people have reacted positively to the novel.”I have read it and it grasped my attention until l finished it and I wish everybody can get hold of the copy,” said Hlulani Mabunda, an administrator at Collins Chabane Local Municipality.
Mabunda said the book was both informative and educational.
Another person Sam Baloyi said he also got hold of the copy and did not regret.
Sithole,from Govhu Village in the Collins Chabane Local municipality said many people have contacted him mb various platforms to give him a positive feedback about the book.
“This has given me the impetus to write more,” he said.
Born on January 19in the year 2000, he was not born with a silver spoon in the mouth.
The young man known as Zazaboy salad:”Although my father passed on in my young age, we are a closely knit family consisting of my mother and six siblings.The poor background affected me a great deal as I failed some classes because I was not motivated to read curriculum books.When i finally gained confidence, I became a crack learner who also won awards,” he said.
He says apart of his good family, he also has good friends who stick to him even when days are dark.
After passing his grade 12 exams in 2021, he went to the University of Limpopo and he is now doing second year in Bachelor of Arts in communication studies.
“While at high school, I wrote a story that one me a trophy,” he said.
His book can be ordered by contacting him on 0607875449/0639232149 and it costs R180-00