A CONTROVERSIAL book by a South Africa-based Zimbabwean author, Meluleki Sibanda (32), has attracted the attention of that country’s literary scene, as it reflects the modern African psyche, bringing a fresh perspective in motivational poetry and tackling contemporary issues such as culture, religion and love.

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