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"Bheka laphaya phezulu. Bheka umhlambi wezinkomo zezulu zesiNguni. Bheka lapho zidla khona utshani ekukhanyeni okumangalisayo. Izinkomo zesiNguni ziningi yini pho! Zishiya amacashaza ezinselo zawo emkhathini zikhanyise isibhakabhaka ngezinkanyezi." INguni Elihle is a richly illustrated story about a young Nguni calf who questions his identity in relation to other cattle breeds across the sea. The 15 hand-painted original illustrations and sensitive taxt draw upon Africa's love and respect for Nguni cattle, explaining the importance and myths surrounding cattle to a new generation. Maryanne and Shayle Bester are sisters who grew up on a Free State farm, where their father farmed cattle and sheep. They both graduated from the University of Natal at Pietermaritzburg, Shayle majoring in Fine Arts and Maryanne in Dramatic Arts. Together they run a company as decorative painters and illustrators, specialising in children’s art. Also available in English, Afrikaans & Xhosa.
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