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‘No Gold in eGoli 2’ to hit bookshelves soon

AUTHOR of No Gold in eGoli, Sibanengi Dube, holding a copy of his book

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The much-anticipated sequel to the gripping novel ‘No Gold in eGoli 2’ has finally arrived.

Authored by Sibanengi Dube, an Australian-based writer and the editor of the Zimbabwe Observer news website, this second installment delves even deeper into the challenges faced by Zimbabweans living in South Africa.

“There is no gold in Johannesburg,” declares Dube in his unflinching narrative. The glittering yellow soils that dot the Gauteng cities are mere illusions, their riches extracted by multinational corporations. For the Zimbabweans who flock to Johannesburg, the dream of striking it rich quickly turns into a harsh reality—one marked by xenophobia, human rights abuses, crime, tribalism, racism, exploitation, prostitution, and alcoholism.

Despite the dangers, Zimbabweans remain in Jozi, driven by familial pressure to send remittances in Rands and grocery bags. The high volume of body bags shipped daily to Zimbabwe for burial serves as a grim testament to the ubiquitous danger faced by those seeking a better life in Mzansi. Dube’s novel paints a vivid picture of their struggle—a relentless pursuit of survival, love, and dignity in a city that both tantalizes and torments.

Last week, Dube traveled from Australia to Johannesburg for the captivating launch event of “No Gold in eGoli 2.” Held in the Fourways district, the audience—comprising Zimbabweans and South Africans alike—listened intently as Dube read excerpts from his powerful prose. The novel promises to be a beacon of empathy, shedding light on the resilience, pain, and hope of those who call eGoli home.

As Zimbabweans continue to navigate the treacherous path in search of elusive gold, Dube’s work stands as a testament to their indomitable spirit. “No Gold in eGoli 2” is more than a novel; it is a mirror reflecting the shared struggles of a community determined to survive against all odds.

Dube’s “No Gold in eGoli 2” eloquently captures the harsh realities faced by Zimbabweans in South Africa. The novel’s unflinching portrayal of life in eGoli resonates deeply, and its recent launch in Johannesburg marks a significant literary event. If you haven’t yet delved into this compelling saga, now is the time to immerse yourself in Dube’s authentic storytelling.

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