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Pandelani Mulaudzi's first motivational book was recently published in both English and Tshivenda. Photo supplied.

Miss P releases her first book

 

Pandelani Mulaudzi from Block P East in Thohoyandou’s first motivational book was recently published in both English and Tshivenda. The book, called I’m fine, thank you / A thina thaidzo, ndo livhuwa, written under the name “Miss P”, deals with self-discovery and defining oneself.

What inspired her to write it, she says, was when she noticed how many people around her lacked motivation. “I wrote this book to motivate others. I like seeing people making it in life through motivation.”

Mulaudzi believes that for people not to rely on others to define them is important. “Once you re-define yourself, you will begin to realise your worth,” she said. The book also encourages the reader not to give up on life or on their dreams. “The content in this book is suitable for all age groups and not necessarily the youth alone, although it will certainly also instil discipline and many other virtues among young people. I want it to have a strong impact on the readers. Once they have read it, they must feel compelled to start a new thing in their lives.”

Growing up, she used to read many of her dad’s books, and that was the spark that ignited her love of literature and the freedom that comes with it to be creative. She loves writing short stories and poems, and had always dreamed of writing a book. “I admire so many of the authors. I knew I wanted to become one myself someday. It was only in 2020 that I decided to put pen to paper. I have only written one book so far, but I’m hoping to write more soon. I would also like to try writing novels as well.”

Mulaudzi says she has also tried her hand at writing poems; in fact, her book is also filled with some of her poems. “I am very grateful to God that I was able to discover my gift as an author at an early age,” she said. “The book will especially go a long way in motivating rural kids, showing them that, irrespective of their background, they can go far in life.”

She hopes to grow in a career as a scientist and author in coming years. Those interested in purchasing her book can phone Tel 078 853 2871. Visit her on her Facebook page (Pandelani Miss p Mulaudzi), Instagram (@therealmissp_dj), Twitter (@Missp_dj), or contact her on 082 210 4117.

 

Entertainment - Date: 04 March 2022

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Kaizer Nengovhela

Kaizer Nengovhela started writing stories for Limpopo Mirror in 2000. Prior to that he had a five year stint at Phala-Phala FM as sports presenter. In 2005 Kaizer received an award from the province's premier as Best Sports Presenter. The same year he was also nominated as Best Sports Reporter by the Makhado Municipality. Kaizer was awarded the Mathatha Tsedu award in 2014.

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