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"The past is not a place you visit. It is a place that visits you."
In 1985, twelve-year-old Tshepang Malokwe watched his parents executed by the Bophuthatswana Internal Security Unit. Fleeing into the night with his sister, he was given a new name and a new life. Decades later, as Tshidiso Ntaopane, a successful mining magnate in Botswana, he believes the game of survival is finally won.
But when a determined journalist uncovers a deadly conspiracy, and a woman he thought was a business rival is revealed to be the sister he lost, Tshidiso must confront the truth he has buried for
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"The past is not a place you visit. It is a place that visits you."

In 1985, twelve-year-old Tshepang Malokwe watched his parents executed by the Bophuthatswana Internal Security Unit. Fleeing into the night with his sister, he was given a new name and a new life. Decades later, as Tshidiso Ntaopane, a successful mining magnate in Botswana, he believes the game of survival is finally won.

But when a determined journalist uncovers a deadly conspiracy, and a woman he thought was a business rival is revealed to be the sister he lost, Tshidiso must confront the truth he has buried for thirty-four years.

From the dusty streets of Makgobistad to the glittering boardrooms of Gaborone and the halls of power in Pretoria, Morabaraba is a taut, emotionally charged thriller of betrayal, memory, and reckoning.

The game of morabaraba is about patience, sacrifice, and strategy. For Tshidiso and Refilwe, it becomes a metaphor for survival - and the fight for justice against a man who built his empire on their parents' blood.

Will the truth finally bring freedom, or will the last move on the board cost them everything?


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Autorenporträt
T. G. Nduna is a South African writer with a degree in Psychological Counseling and an ABET Higher Diploma. His writing endeavors to explores resilience, generational trauma, and the hidden burdens carried by women and families. A Daughter's Lament is his latest novel, blending Setswana oral tradition with contemporary African realities.