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Special Report Transcript Episode 85, Section 3, Time 36:58So that when I was born at Mzimkulu on a farm, I grew up there, I schooled there but my father was interested that we must not lose touch with Natal. So, most of my father’s children, including me, did most of their schooling in Natal so that we could not lose touch with our roots. That is why even when I became a teacher, I used to be a Zulu teacher, because we were in contact with our roots. When I grew up my grandmother used to call me ‘Mfundisi’ [Preacher]. There are a few people in our village who just called me Mfundisi. I don’t know why because of course – I was quite a good kid but I didn’t see the signs of Mfundisi – of course I used to go to the church, because with us it was compulsory that if you come from a Christian background you must go to church. References: there are no references for this transcript |