The photograph of a Malawian woman staring at a mass of debris that once was her property in Rosettenville in downtown Johannesburg does not make for comfortable viewing.
My name is Tafi Mhaka. I am an avid writer and have a keen interest in all matters that touch the lives of poor and disadvantaged people as well the affluent classes of society. I live and work in the communications industry in Johannesburg. And I am a University of Cape Town alumnus.
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
South Africa's drug problem is bigger than we think
The photograph of a Malawian woman staring at a mass of debris that once was her property in Rosettenville in downtown Johannesburg does not make for comfortable viewing.
Africa Is No Place For Orphans
There are thousands of children living in orphanages
in Malawi who are waiting for a Madonna-like figure to adopt them and save them
from the bitter nastiness of homeless impoverishment.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
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