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    Ukwabelana ngamabali nabantwana kunye nabazali

    Bonding over stories with children and parents
    Ndalo MbomboBy Ndalo MbomboJune 27, 2025Updated:June 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    By Ndalo Mbombo 

    Nompucuko Zakaza (right) is seen mimicking  umvundla obalekayo (a rabbit hopping away) at the Nal’ibali storytelling session at the Playhouse Company Mobile truck at the Village Green yesterday.  Zakaza narrated the story of umvundla owayenendlembe ezinkulu to teach children and parents about the importance of protecting children from all dangers. Afterwards Mfundo the friendly mascot handed out reading gift packs to the children. Photo: Ndalo Mbombo
    Mfundo, the friendly mascot standing behind 6-year-old Lugcobolwenkosi Qeqe, who was part of the storytelling group on stage. Photo: Dideka Njemla

     

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