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On margin

Stay home!

This issue’s isiZulu word is ngiyeke. Ngiyeke is “leave me alone”.

A very long time ago, I had mumps () and my grandmother boiled the leaves of – I don’t know what it is in English but I bet someone reading this does – and poured the liquid down my ear. She did this once the liquid had cooled down enough to be safe, of course.

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