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There’s deep trouble ahead

The revolution is not being televised, to paraphrase Gill Scott-Heron. It is fomenting at Joseph Khafula’s corner, where he is selling amaloose and skopas.

His erudite and empty-nested customer, Mr Mfene, talks to him when he comes to buy vegetables.

“What are they saying, Kawza?” Mfene asks.

“Ah, Hlathikhulu! It’s this social distancing ka Ramaphosa,” Khafula says. His almost toothless mouth

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