"Indlela" the Path

Bad choices, death, regrets and punishment...

This is a story about misguided youth and follows three boys in particular from a village called Greenock in the regions of Newcastle, Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Sanele, Senzo and Thokozani were brought up in a home with good values and morals. They were taught every lesson a child should learn about life and walking the right path. But then in their late teens, they changed, restyling their lives and becoming people they were not, even changing their original names to names that personalised who they had become.

They had lost their path.

Because of their impishness, acrimony and massacre, the three boys found themselves tangled in a web of murder involving a female classmate. To escape their fate, they ran away from home to another province, Mpumalanga Witbank, where they began another life of drug trading, looting and marauding, making people’s lives difficult and a living hell.

Not only does this story highlight the very real and all too common issue of veering down the wrong path during youth and the dire consequences thereof but it also sheds lights on the life of a girl coming from a very disturbing family background where she is mistreated by the very people who are supposed to protect her – another all too familiar circumstance in our country.

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"Indlela" the Path

Bad choices, death, regrets and punishment...

This is a story about misguided youth and follows three boys in particular from a village called Greenock in the regions of Newcastle, Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Sanele, Senzo and Thokozani were brought up in a home with good values and morals. They were taught every lesson a child should learn about life and walking the right path. But then in their late teens, they changed, restyling their lives and becoming people they were not, even changing their original names to names that personalised who they had become.

They had lost their path.

Because of their impishness, acrimony and massacre, the three boys found themselves tangled in a web of murder involving a female classmate. To escape their fate, they ran away from home to another province, Mpumalanga Witbank, where they began another life of drug trading, looting and marauding, making people’s lives difficult and a living hell.

Not only does this story highlight the very real and all too common issue of veering down the wrong path during youth and the dire consequences thereof but it also sheds lights on the life of a girl coming from a very disturbing family background where she is mistreated by the very people who are supposed to protect her – another all too familiar circumstance in our country.

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"Indlela" the Path

by Siphiwe Vincent Vilakazi

"Indlela" the Path

by Siphiwe Vincent Vilakazi

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Overview

Bad choices, death, regrets and punishment...

This is a story about misguided youth and follows three boys in particular from a village called Greenock in the regions of Newcastle, Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Sanele, Senzo and Thokozani were brought up in a home with good values and morals. They were taught every lesson a child should learn about life and walking the right path. But then in their late teens, they changed, restyling their lives and becoming people they were not, even changing their original names to names that personalised who they had become.

They had lost their path.

Because of their impishness, acrimony and massacre, the three boys found themselves tangled in a web of murder involving a female classmate. To escape their fate, they ran away from home to another province, Mpumalanga Witbank, where they began another life of drug trading, looting and marauding, making people’s lives difficult and a living hell.

Not only does this story highlight the very real and all too common issue of veering down the wrong path during youth and the dire consequences thereof but it also sheds lights on the life of a girl coming from a very disturbing family background where she is mistreated by the very people who are supposed to protect her – another all too familiar circumstance in our country.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164898021
Publisher: Siphiwe Vincent Vilakazi
Publication date: 05/04/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 283 KB
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