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Support the Booksellers of Mzansi during lockdown

Support the Booksellers of Mzansi by buying their books online.

THE Booksellers of Mzansi project which aids homeless folk in rebuilding their lives and earn a dignified living through bookselling, has been negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

In an effort to keep the momentum of the project moving forward a new initiative has been launched. You can now support the Booksellers of Mzansi by buying their books online at https://bit.ly/2UJghM8.

A selection of books from Pat Khumalo and Richard Nzima are available online and book can be picked up from Pick ‘n Pay Durban North.

 

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