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Book Review·September 29, 2019·2 min readA portrait of the peri-urban: Review of Niq Mhlongo’s “Soweto Under the Apricot Tree” – Thulani Angoma-MziniIn his award-winning collection of short stories Soweto, Under the Apricot Tree, NiqMhlongo has collaged a portrait of the peri-urban... Read More