Sjazo & the Three Scary Snakes Fairytale Yase Kasi Once upon a time there was a brave boy called Sjazo. He was on the way to see his older brother Rango, when he decided to take a shortcut through Emakhosi. It wasn’t long before Sjazo got lost. He looked around, but all he could see were trees. Nervously, he felt into his bag for his favorite toy, Mgaga, but it was nowhere to be found! Sjazo began to panic. He made sure he had packed Mgaga. To make matters worse, he was starting to feel hungry. Unexpectedly, he saw a scary big snake, it had a white and blue t-shirt on it that looked a Dynamos FC jersey. It suddenly disappeared into the trees. “How odd!” thought Sjazo. For the love of anything better to do, he decided to follow this peculiarly dressed snake. Perhaps it could lead him out this bushy area. Eventually, Sjazo reached a clearing. He found himself surrounded by shacks made from different sorts of food. There was a shack made from sweet potatoes,
Ghetto Love A Short Story By Tau Kelvin Stompy was thinking about Zanele again. Zanele was a sweet beautiful girl with a cheerful personality. She had shiny, halo-white teeth and the most amazing rapture-blue eyes he had never seen before. She was the nicest girl in the neighborhood. She went to a Roman Catholic Church and she was part of the Praise and Worship team. Every kid now loved Sunday school now that she was their new teacher. Stompy walked over to the gate and reflected on his bustling surroundings. He had always loved the ghetto with its noisy, crowded streets. It was a place that inspired him to write songs that really expressed who he really was. He had his pen and notepad in his hands, but his mind was not giving him anything to write about. Then from a distance, he saw Zanele’s sculpted figure walking down the street. Stompy gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was a Kwaito star wannabe, a regular drinker with red eyes and a dreadlock. Hi