User talk:Raselebeli Khotseng

do you remember tornado?

by raselebeli khotseng

do you remember the event? do you remember the disappearance of - the sunlight in the density of heavy clouds preganant with stormy weather that fills the city of roses and denies heavenly birds their - freedom of movement above the sky is the limit today for it forbids the aeroplanes to take-off the ground

the king of radibata roars like a thunderstorm its sound vibrates in horror shaking the pillars of great buildings in a white suburb do you remember that event? do you remember tornado?

tornado is a great ancestor’s sacred snake a traditional know-how teacher for sangomas and african prophets teaching them to rebuke and manifest evil spirits of tikoloshi and maphokaetse its syllabus based on african herbs and methokgo ya setso

behold! graduates have completed their course with traditional mantles of colourful beads and ox-skins around their waists celebrating their graduation ceremony through drum-beating they are now holy and powerful those were the honey days of tornado

but do you remember the doomsday when the king prepares to move from - radibata to orange river to seek for new pastures tornado raised its ugly heads and shook its tail to stir up a red dust that sweeps the roofs and leaves vandalized buildings as white elephants whilst uprooted trees and electrical wires - lying parallel across the streets

no wonder minor damage was experienced in the township no major destruction and “moeilikheid” whatsoever because township is where graduates belong where undying spirit of Nonquaze shepherds us against all troubles where children of shaka-moshoeshoe and - sekhukhune won’t be destroyed by their ancestors’ creation “ha le fete kgomo le je motho”