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Sasolburg is burning-quietly, efficiently, beneath the surface of official speeches and sealed tenders. Kabelo Maseko, a gifted municipal strategist, knows how to make corruption sound like progress. Naledi Phiri, a journalist from Mankweng, arrives chasing the truth behind a fuel contract that smells of betrayal. When a whistleblower dies and a missing annexure resurfaces, Kabelo and Naledi find themselves caught between loyalty and conscience. Their connection is inconvenient, electric-and dangerous. As protests erupt in Jouberton and threats arrive through encrypted messages, they must decide whether to protect their careers or expose a system built on silence. But the deeper they dig, the more they uncover a network that stretches beyond Sasolburg-toward mines, heritage corridors, and chrome-laced conspiracies. This is the beginning of a trilogy where love is forged in fire, and truth demands more than courage. Because silence, once broken, echoes across provinces. T. G. Nduna is a South African writer with a degree in Psychological Counseling and an ABET Higher Diploma. His writing endeavors to explores resilience, generational trauma, and the hidden burdens carried by women and families. A Daughter's Lament is his latest novel, blending Setswana oral tradition with contemporary African realities
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